Raoul Vaneigem Quote

In the twentieth century, death terrifies men less than the absence of real life. All these dead, mechanized, specialized actions, stealing a little bit of life a thousand times a day until the mind and body are exhausted, until that death which is not the


The revolution of everyday life (ed. Left Bank Distribution, 1994)


In the twentieth century, death terrifies men less than the absence of real life. All these dead, mechanized, specialized actions, stealing a little...

In the twentieth century, death terrifies men less than the absence of real life. All these dead, mechanized, specialized actions, stealing a little...

In the twentieth century, death terrifies men less than the absence of real life. All these dead, mechanized, specialized actions, stealing a little...

In the twentieth century, death terrifies men less than the absence of real life. All these dead, mechanized, specialized actions, stealing a little...