Talk:The Society of the Spectacle/Archives/2016
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playful paraphraseology in debords writing
i put fwd that i am not very familiar w/ the topic. theres a lecture series (in HUN) by a philosopher lecturer (TGM: Debord kollégium - 2. előadás https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4CqBilekXQ) on youtube (i found parts 2 to 8), where its quoted and emphasized that one characteristic of debords writing (i guess its mostly about his book about the spectacle) is the frequent use of paraphrased (eg.: hommage & reference while a twist of the meaning & stretching of the original idea) citations of known marxist phrases. i guess it is worth mentioning in the description of the book.(80.98.114.70 (talk) 01:32, 23 January 2016 (UTC)).
also i removed the hyperlink from the word "audiobook" in the external links section, as it is highly distressing to follow it in expectation of the particular audiobook and instead end up at the wiki article explaining what an audiobook is. i dont think hyperlinks to wiki articles should be inserted into the external links section at all. (80.98.114.70 (talk) 01:39, 23 January 2016 (UTC)).