from Guy Debord

To the Libertarian Group of Ménilmontant
7 February 1967
Dear comrades:


We thank you for the documents that you sent to us on 30 January.

Your conception of “parallel and concerted actions . . . by different groups” (with frank reciprocal critiques) is completely ours.

We agree to a dialogue with you (a dialogue already begun with Guy Bodson[1] and other anarchist comrades). We also hope that several radical conclusions appear in a dialogue between the anarchist groups that have arisen, very pleasantly for us, these last few weeks: the Sisyphus group, the group in Rennes, [the one in] Nanterre.

Tell us when you’d like to meet.

Fraternally, for the SI,
[Guy] Debord, [Donald] Nichsolon-Smith, [René] Viénet

[1] Translator: the SI had been communicating with Guy Bodson, an anarchist interested in the SI, since at least 4 July 1966.


(Published in Guy Debord Correspondance, Vol "0": Septembre 1951 - Juillet 1957: Complete des "lettres retrouvees" et d l'index general des noms cites by Librairie Artheme Fayard, October 2010. Translated from the French by NOT BORED! April 2011. Footnotes by the publisher, except where noted.)




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