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  1. Raoul Vaneigem (Dutch pronunciation: [raːˈul vɑnˈɛi̯ɣəm]; born 21 March 1934) is a Belgian writer known for his 1967 book The Revolution of Everyday Life. He was born in Lessines ( Hainaut , Belgium) and studied romance philology at the Free University of Brussels from 1952 to 1956.

  2. Raoul Vaneigem, né à Lessines (Hainaut, Belgique) le 21 mars 1934, est un écrivain et philosophe belge connu notamment pour sa participation centrale de 1961 à 1970 à l'Internationale situationniste aux côtés de Guy Debord.

  3. Jul 20, 2019 · Raoul Vaneigem, a Belgian philosopher and former member of the Situationist International, talks about his life, work and views in this 2009 conversation with Hans Ulrich Obrist. He discusses his books, his relationship with Guy Debord, his rejection of power and his appeal for civil disobedience and poetry.

  4. An article that compares and contrasts the contributions of Raoul Vaneigem and Guy Debord, two influential members of the Situationist International. It explores Vaneigem's Treatise on Etiquette for the Younger Generations, his vision of a revolution of everyday life, and his role in the May 1968 events in France.

  5. May 14, 2009 · Raoul Vaneigem The Revolution of Everyday Life 1963–1965 Translated by John Fullerton & Paul Sieveking. The parts “Author’s Preface” and “A Toast to...

  6. His most famous book, and the one that contains the famous slogans, is The Revolution of Everyday L. Raoul Vaneigem (born 1934) is a Belgian writer and philosopher. He was born in Lessines (Hainaut, Belgium).

  7. This thesis proposes an intellectual biography of Raoul Vaneigem (1934-Present). Vaneigem was a member of the Situationist International (SI) between 1961 and 1970. Today the SI is widely recognised as one of the significant avant-garde groups to have contributed to the historical events that shook France in May 1968.