Situationist International: Critique and Revolutionary Action
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This text presents a comprehensive collection of documents and excerpts related to the Situationist International (SI), a radical group active between the 1950s and 1960s focused on cultural and political revolution. The content includes organizational theses and internal discussions detailing the group's principles, membership, and future objectives, such as the need for a "generalized permanent revolution" and the formation of workers councils. A significant portion outlines the SI's core theoretical concepts, including the critique of the "spectacle-commodity economy," the advocacy for "unitary urbanism" and "constructed situations," and the use of détournement (reappropriation of existing elements). Finally, the sources document the SI's analysis and involvement in contemporary social and political upheavals, most notably the May 1968 revolt in France, examining student actions, wildcat strikes, and the failure of existing political organizations.
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