A Situationist Portrait of Power: Cybernetics, May’68, and The Situationist International

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This article presents the critique of cybernetics as central to the history of one of the twentieth century’s most infamous avant-garde movements: the Situationist International (si). Bringing together and analysing a series of seemingly marginal events in the build-up to May’68, this article shows how the si’s portrait of cybernetics as an emerging form of social power and control foreshadows later developments in French radical thought. This little-noted trajectory in the situationist movement also highlights the ways in which aesthetics, theory, and politics are inextricably tied together in the events of May’68.

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Routhier, D. (2024). A Situationist Portrait of Power: Cybernetics, May’68, and The Situationist International. Historical Materialism, 32(2), 295–322. https://doi.org/10.1163/1569206X-bja10038

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