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Situationist International / Modernism / Culture / Psychogeographers / Raoul Vaneigem / Guy Debord / Michèle Bernstein / Unitary urbanism / Alexander Trocchi / Situationists / Social philosophy / Modern art
Date: 2015-01-22 20:53:00
Situationist International
Modernism
Culture
Psychogeographers
Raoul Vaneigem
Guy Debord
Michèle Bernstein
Unitary urbanism
Alexander Trocchi
Situationists
Social philosophy
Modern art

Declaration: On the Charges Brought Against the Situationist International in Germany1 In June 1961, the publication of issue #5 of the journal Spur, the organ of the German section of the SI, was delayed for several wee

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