Members of the Situationist International
- Members of the Situationist International
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List of people that, at different times, have been members of the Situationist International:
Algerian Section (2)
- Mohamed Dahou
- Abdelhafid Khatib
American Section (4)
- Robert Chasse
- Bruce Elwell
- Jan Horelick
- Tony Verlaan
Belgian Section (6)
Dutch Section (5)
English Section (5)
French Section (15)
- Francois de Beaulieu
- Michele Bernstein
- Patrick Cheval
- Alain Chevalier
- Guy Debord (1931 - 1994)
- Edith Frey
- Theo Frey
- Jean Garnault
- Anton Hartstein
- Herbert Holl
- Mustapha Khayati
- Ndjangani Lungela
- Rene Riesel
- Christian Sebastiani
- Patrick Straram
- René Viénet
German Section (11)
Members from the Spur group
Main article: Spur group
Excluded in February 1962
Not excluded in February 1962
Non Spur members
Italian Section (10)
Iran Section (7)
Scandinavian Section (8)
No Section (4)
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