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✖ Via BibliOdyssey: untitled illustration by Aleksandr Ivanovich Vakhrameev, from the russian satirical journal Gamayon, 1906, p. 9

This illustration is part of the Russian Satirical Journals collection hosted by the The University of Wisconsin Digital Collection. More detail about it here.



• Aug 26, 2010 link notes tagged: art  illustration  illustrator  Russia  vintage  journal  satirical  satire  prisoner  war  revolution  resistance 

You know what capitalism produces. According to Marx and Engels.”
“Its own grave-diggers,” he said.
“But these are not grave-diggers. This is the free market itself. These people are the fantasy generated by the market. They don’t exist outside the market. There is nowhere they can go to be on the outside. There is no outside.
✖ Via Cosmopolis by Don DeLillo, New York: Sribner, 2003, p. 90

Previously on Skandalon: Don DeLillo



• Apr 25, 2010 link notes tagged: DeLillo  Marx  art  author  book  capitalism  critic  integration  market  novel  resistance  revolution  Cosmopolis 
✖ Via Various sources : Mecanopolis, Le Jura Libertaire, biphop’s photostream, Epanastasi, Missolonghi.

Past and coming insurrections.



• Mar 25, 2010 link notes tagged: history  war  independance  Greece  insurrection  power  resistance 
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✖ Via The NYTimes.com / Josef Koudelka, Invasion by Warsaw Pact troops in Prague in 1968.
“The Czech photographer Josef Koudelka belongs to the tradition of street photography that begins with Cartier-Bresson and Brassai. It is a genre of images snatched from chance encounters with passing strangers, seen against urban backdrops and preserved in memorable form. But for a few days in August 1968, Mr. Koudelka practiced a rarer, more precarious form of street photography, taking pictures inside history, where little is clear, and nothing is still.”

Previously on Skandalon



• Jan 18, 2010 link notes  [via] tagged: art  photo  photograph  portrait  street  BW  history  revolution  war  resistance 

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