Live without dead time
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"Vivre sans temps mort, jouir sans entraves" (Literally: "Live without dead time, enoy [come, sexually] without hindrance") is the conclusion of the pamphlet De la misère en milieu étudiant (1966).
It was also translated in English as "to live instead of devising a lingering death, and to indulge untrammelled desire" in Ten Days that Shook the University.
It has since become a Situationist slogan which became one of the slogans of May 68 as photographed by Henri Cartier-Bresson.
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