I have read most of your books and find them hugely enjoyable, moving, informative and though provoking, full of the thirst for emancipation and hope. They are very refreshing to read and outshine most of the pompous and pretentious writings we sometimes find in academic leftist writings. However, I wonder why you rarely reference or reflect upon the writings of Raoul Vaneigem? The subjective revolutionary romanticism of Vaneigem is, I feel closer to your writings than Debord’s. I may be wrong, but carry on along your unique furrow anyway. I’m in my sixties and still try and keep the flame going, but rarely find much in leftist writings which seems genuinely lived and passionate. Keep going….
I have read most of your books and find them hugely enjoyable, moving, informative and though provoking, full of the thirst for emancipation and hope. They are very refreshing to read and outshine most of the pompous and pretentious writings we sometimes find in academic leftist writings. However, I wonder why you rarely reference or reflect upon the writings of Raoul Vaneigem? The subjective revolutionary romanticism of Vaneigem is, I feel closer to your writings than Debord’s. I may be wrong, but carry on along your unique furrow anyway. I’m in my sixties and still try and keep the flame going, but rarely find much in leftist writings which seems genuinely lived and passionate. Keep going….
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