Martha P. Nochimson asked:
> Re: the memo from Katherine Enos, what is the source of the
>quotation from Raoul Vaneigem?
I'm replying to the list since the query went there. The book is _The
Revolution of Everyday Life_, available from Left Bank Distribution,
http://www.leftbankbooks.com. They have a store front near Pike Place
Market in Seattle, Washington. No gas masks necessary at this point. :]
And if they were necessary (for those of us gassed at home, they would have
been a plus), they were banned during the WTO disturbances of last week --
at least, their use by civilians was banned.
k.
p o m e g r a n a t e s w e b z i n e , http://www.pomegranates.com
"People who talk about revolution and class struggle without referring
explicitly to everyday life, without understanding what is subversive about
love and what is positive in the refusal of constraint, have corpses in
their mouths."
-- Raoul Vaneigem
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