In Comments on Society of the Spectacle, written twenty years later, Debord revisits his original ideas and shows how the “integrated spectacle”—where everything from politics to culture is absorbed into a system of control—has only grown stronger. Refusing to play along with the status quo, Debord cuts through media spin and expert opinions to reveal how everything from terrorism to environmental crises, from organised crime to mass media, fits into the machinery of a society built on spectacle. His writing is bold, direct, and still full of that rebellious energy that defined the situationist movement. Undoubtedly an inspiration for the Matrix films, both The Society of the Spectacle and Comments on Society of the Spectacle continue to fuel rebellious thought and action to this day.