![]() ![]() An editorial committee was elected without pain a little later on and charged with producing the next issue more collectively all agreeing, moreover, that this approach would involve a complete change in the form and content of the review, and thus better adapt it to the conditions of activity, which have become more complex and advanced. He evoked "the old revolutionary principle of the rotation of tasks," and accorded it "even more weight from the circumstance that several texts of the SI have placed great emphasis on the coherence and sufficient capacities of all of its members." Now, such manifest self-satisfaction seemed rather contradicted by the fact that, as the members of the French section increased, these members had strangely picked up the habit of abandoning to Debord the charge of producing an ever more important part of the recent issues. It will suffice to add here some succinct information on the principal circumstances that were encountered in the same period, and on what became of various individuals.Ībout a month before the publication of number 12 of the French review, on 28 July 1969, Debord announced in a letter addressed to all the sections of the SI that, after this number, he would cease "to assume the responsibility, as much legal as editorial," for the management of this review. ![]() Report what the SI has done since 1969, and all the reasons for what it has done. ![]() The Theses on the Situationist International and Its Time 1 ![]()
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