I bet he wasn't! And I really hate this stuff about 'false' ideas - sounds
a little too crudely Marxist for comfort.
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>But then Debord wasn't best pleased when Baudrillard used his work in this
>same spirit . . .
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>School of Geography / Environmental Change Unit
>University of Oxford
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>>regarding copyright of our work, perhaps we should take direction from
>>people like Guy DeBord and other members of the Situationist
>>International who -- in recognition of the intertextuality of all
>>'original' ideas -- replaced the usual copyright notice with a notice
>>(and I paraphrase from a shaky memory here) to 'photocopy and plagiarise
>>this work freely'. They even had an issue of the SI journal devoted
>>almost solely to the NECESSITY for plagiarism!
>>Lawrence
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>>Dr. Lawrence D. Berg
>>Lecturer in Human Geography
>>S C H O O L of G L O B A L S T U D I E S
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