{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Context XXI","provider_url":"http:\/\/contextxxi.org","title":"The World of Which We Speak\n","author_name":"Thomas Y.&nbsp;Levin (translation) \u25aa \nSituationistische Internationale","width":"1200","height":"800","url":"https:\/\/licra.contextxxi.org\/the-world-of-which-we-speak.html","html":"\u003Ch4 class='title'\u003E\u003Ca href='https:\/\/licra.contextxxi.org\/the-world-of-which-we-speak.html'\u003EThe World of Which We Speak\n\u003C\/a\u003E\u003C\/h4\u003E\u003Cblockquote class='spip'\u003EThe new theory that we are constructing, despite the unusual or mad appearance it takes on in the eyes of contemporary conformism, is nothing other than the theory of a new historical moment that is already the present reality, a reality that can only be transformed through the progressive articulation of a precise critique. &ldquo;Will theoretical needs be directly practical needs? It does not suffice for thought to reach its realization: reality must also seek thought&rdquo; (Contribution to&nbsp;\u003Ca href=\"..\/the-world-of-which-we-speak.html\" class=' pts_suite'\u003E(...)\u003C\/a\u003E\u003C\/blockquote\u003E\n"}