
Revolution of Everyday Life
"Raoul Vaneigem's Treatise on Etiquette for the Young Generations aka "The Revolution of Everyday Life", represents a refusal of representation and bureaucracy, along with the emphasis on autonomous desire, play and festivity. This book reflects the anarchistic impulse of the Situationist International and the events of May 1968. This edition will continue to make this important title accessible to a new "Young Generation", as well as offering a new introduction from Jason McQuinn (former publisher of Anarchy: A Journal of Desire Armed, which serialized the English translation before it was available in book form in the US)."--LBC Books website.
