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

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Abstract

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.
Original languageEnglish
JournalHistorical Materialism
Volume32
Issue number2
Pages (from-to)295-322
Number of pages28
ISSN1465-4466
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Guy Debord
  • May 68
  • Norbert Wiener
  • Situationist International
  • cybernetics
  • information theory

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