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'''Situationism ''' does not exist. '''Situationists''' - members of the [[File:Situationalistinternationalism-icon.png]] Situationist International - have always believed in the imperative need to not become an ideology [[File:Radape.png]]. Their presence on this wiki express their significant failure about it - as they have many times complained about it, especially after the events of [[File:Ultraprogressivism.png]] [[Left-Wing Populism|May '68]] in [[File:Cball-France.png]] France.
'''Situationism ''' does not exist. '''Situationists''' - members of the [[File:Situationalistinternationalism-icon.png]] Situationist International - have always believed in the imperative need to not become an ideology [[File:Radape.png]]. Their presence on this wiki expresses their significant failure of that goal- as they have many times complained about it, especially after the events of [[File:Ultraprogressivism.png]] [[Left-Wing Populism|May '68]] in [[File:Cball-France.png]] France.
Even though it is considered as a leftist movement, Situationists did not considered themselves as members of the ideological corpus of the Left. They advocated for a very libertarian philosophy, believing in an anti-authoritarian interpretation of [[File:Ormarxf.png]] [[Marxism]], and inheriting from avant-garde art movements - such as {{PHB|Surrealism}}. They believed that modern society suffers from the presence of "The Spectacle", a structure that leads citizens to being spectators of their everyday life, leading to meaningless behaviors - such as looking permanently for profit or idolizing a dictator and obeying to him.
Even though it is considered as a leftist movement, Situationists did not consider themselves as members of the ideological corpus of the Left. They advocated for a very libertarian philosophy, believing in an anti-authoritarian interpretation of [[File:Ormarxf.png]] [[Marxism]], and inheriting from avant-garde art movements - such as {{PHB|Surrealism}}. They believed that modern society suffers from the presence of "The Spectacle", a structure that leads citizens to being spectators of their everyday life, leading to meaningless behaviors - such as looking permanently for profit or idolizing a dictator and obeying him.


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