- Oct 2024
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www.youtube.com www.youtube.com
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for - Book - Society of the Spectacle - 1967 - Guy Debord - Advertising - critique
Summary - This is a youtube that presents the work of French Marxist theorist Guy Debord and his important book "The society of the spectacle" that critically examines the power of mass media to shape our reality and transform us - from an active participant to - a passive spectator (hence the "spectacle" and consumer - When mass media fabricates images that become the aspirations for large swaths or the population,<br /> - it can implant market ideology that channels their future consumerist behaviour to conform with elitist hidden agenda - The idea emerged from a group of leftist scholars and activists called the Situationist International that dissolved in 1972 but - the idea is quite relevant to describing global capitalism and information systems in modernity
to - Wikipedia - Situationist International - https://hyp.is/L4ObqISEEe-gJpNANP04Mw/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Situationist_International
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for - who is - Guy Debord - to - Wikipedia - Situationist International
who is - Guy Debord - Guy Debord was - French - born in 1931 in Paris - Marxist theorist, - philosopher - filmmaker - founding member of the Situationist International
to - Wikipedia - Situationist International - https://hyp.is/muSjgIR4Ee-IdBeTNYoyrg/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Situationist_International
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- Mar 2019
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www.bopsecrets.org www.bopsecrets.org
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The spectacle is not a collection of images; it is a social relation between people that is mediated by images.
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- Jul 2017
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newrepublic.com newrepublic.com
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fellow travelers, like Baudrillard and Debord
loaded phrase; also would Debord consider himself a fellow traveller with Baudrillard?
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- Sep 2016
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uknowledge.uky.edu uknowledge.uky.edu
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Guy Debord
According to Wikipedia, Guy Debord was a Marxist theorist from France. He wrote famous book called "The Society of the Spectacle" which sparked the Situationist International movement. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Debord
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