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Capitalism's Endgame book cover

"Capitalism's Endgame" - rethinking decadence theory

"Decadence theory" starts from the basic marxist principle that at some point in its life, any mode of production reaches a point where it can no…
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King Mob #2 Letters on Student Power

The second journal of English situationist group King Mob, published November 1968.
Covers of Planete magazines

“Socialism or Planète”

Criticisms of the journals Planète and Socialisme ou Barbarie. From Internationale Situationniste #10 (March 1966).

The Peyote Dance - Antonin Artaud

The Peyote Dance by Antonin Artaud (1945)
13 November 1984 a symbolic noose was dangled in front of TUC general secretary Norman Willis

Kinnochio speaks and his nose starts to grow

Class War on Labour leader Neil Kinnock and his hostile reception from striking miners in 1984.
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King Mob Echo #1

Debut issue of the King Mob journal, published April 1968.
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King Mob Echo

Partial online archive of journals by English situationist group King Mob. 5 issues were published between 1968 and 1970.

Words & their users (cont)

A short text from International Situationniste #10 (March 1966).

The Current Means and Goals of Play

From Internationale Situationniste #10 (March 1966).

The production of decadence

From Internationale Situationniste #10 (March 1966).

Statement concerning S., comrade who is in a life-threatening condition following the Sainte-Soline protest

3 communiqués about S., a comrade whose life is at risk following the demonstration in Sainte-Soline “In response to the window of possibility that the movement against the pension reform has opened, the police are mutilating people and even trying to assassinate people in order to prevent an uprising, to defend the bourgeoisie and its world. Nothing will weaken our determination to put an end to their reign.”

The packaging of “free-time”

From Internationale Situationniste #10 (March 1966).
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