Guy Debord, the founder of the Situationist International, also the author of The Society of the Spectacle, have had some real cool ideas. He emphasized the importance of social life, which is, unfortunately, currently pinioned by commodity-fetishism and consumerism, a.k.a., the Spectacle. He also contended that we are ruled by "symbols" and hence no direct interaction between individuals. His idea of genuine social life is very much similar to Hakim Bey's "immediatism".
What are your thoughts? "Anarcho-situationism" sounds cool, right?