“Byproduct of the circulation of commodities, human circulation considered as a form of consumption, tourism comes down fundamentally to the freedom to go and see what has become banal. The economic planning of the frequenting of different places is already in itself the guarantee of their equivalence. The same modernization that has withdrawn the element of time from journeying, has also withdrawn the reality of space.” WalkingCityRoadsSituationist214 Book:The Situationists and the City: A Reader Source: The Situationists and the City: A Reader
“But how many chose to ignore the direct attack they laid on what is fed to all of us as 'life,' with its well-defined roads to factory and pool-hall, to work and pleasure, both organized, both shells, both a continuation of existence by forced means, in the shadow of life?” WalkingRoadsSituationist193 Book:The Situationists and the City: A Reader Source: The Situationists and the City: A Reader