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In Latin American history, the term is frequently used to describe the (1847–1901). Belize Yucatec Maya - Facebook

It refers to a "war" not fought with traditional armies, but through cultural subversion and daily resistance against the "spectacle" of consumerism and state control. l4gu3rr450c14l.jpg

In modern underground culture, this term is most famously associated with and the Situationist International. In Latin American history, the term is frequently

Although Rome won the military battles, they eventually granted citizenship to the allies to prevent further rebellion. In Latin American history

Images with this tag often feature street riots , anarchist graffiti, or vintage revolutionary posters. 2. The Ancient Roman "Social War" (91–87 BCE)

In 1981, Debord published a collection titled Canciones de la Guerra Social Contemporánea (Songs of the Contemporary Social War).