"A clear-headed account... far and away the best we have so far."
–Times Literary Supplement
"The only book on Debord in either French or English that can be unreservedly recommended... particularly useful for its extensive treatment of the Marxian connection that is usually ignored in culture-oriented accounts of the Situationists."
–Ken Knabb, editor of Situationist International Anthology
"Jappe successfully gets to grips with the content of Debord's and the SI's activity in a way that is accessible and doesn't require a vast amount of prior knowledge or an extensive vocabulary of obscure jargon in order to understand it. Debord has got a somewhat undeserved reputation for having an impenetrable and complex writing style–a myth which Jappe goes a long way towards refuting by examining the major concepts in Society of the Spectacle and other works, and putting them in the context of a wider historical basis and in terms of the SI as a whole."
–Do or Die
"Political writing is always instrumental as well as utopian. Debord's is no exception. Only sometimes writing has to reconcile itself to the idea that its time of instrumentality–its time as a weapon–lies a little in the future. Jappe's book is true to its subject, above all, because it reads Debord, and helps us read him, with that future in mind."
–T.J. Clark, from the Foreword