Three classic Situationist zines—"The Poverty of Student Life," "Totality for Kids," and "The Decline and Fall of the Spectacular Commodity Economy," plus an eyewitness account of the Paris May '68 events. Much of the Situ creed was produced in zines—and these three were crucial in creating the Situationist legend. Easier to read than Society of the Spectacle, and provocatively seductive to a life of freedom and revolt, this compendium displays much historical and contemporary relevance. If you like Crimethinc texts, this is where they got their shtick from.