Socialisme Ou Barbarie - Members

Members

Members of Socialisme ou Barbarie included:

  • Danièle Auffray, b. 1943. Left SouB around 1965.
  • Daniel Blanchard (as Pierre Canjuers), b. 1934. SouB: 1957- 1965.
    • Pierre Canjuers, Guy Debord: Preliminaires pour une définition de l'unité du programme révolutionaire, Paris (July 20), 1960, (4 p.).
    • Transl. in: Ken Knabb, Situationist International Anthology, Berkeley, 1981, p. 305ff..
  • Cornelius Castoriadis (1922–1997).
    • Various reprints, Union Génerale d'Éditions, 10/18 series, 7 Vols., 3 in 2 books, Paris, 1973 to 1979; Political and Social Writings, David Ames Curtis (editor, transl.), 3 Vols., Minneapolis, 1988, 1993.
  • Hubert Damisch, b. 1928. SouB: 1953- 1958.
  • Guy Debord (1931–1994). SouB: One year from 1960 to 1961. Programatic statement, with Daniel Blanchard
  • Vincent Descombes, b. 1943.
  • Jacques Gautrat (as Daniel Mothé), b. 1924. SouB from 1952. As Daniel Mothé: Journal d'un ouvrier, 1956-1958, Éditions de Minuit, Paris, 1959.
  • Gérard Genette, b. 1930. SouB: 1957- 1958.
  • Pierre Guillaume, b. 1941 (or 1940 ?). SouB: 1960- 1963 (PO).
  • Alain Guillerm (1944–2005). SouB: 1962- 1967.
  • Jean Laplanche (as Marc Foucault) (1924-2012).
  • Claude Lefort (as Claude Montal) (1924-2010). SouB until 1958.
  • Jean-François Lyotard (1924–1998). SouB: 1950- 1963 (PO).
  • Albert Masó (as Vega, R.Maille) (1918–2001). Spanish anarchist, POUM. SouB: 1950-1963 (PO). La Bataille socialiste Masó page.
  • Edgar Morin, b. 1921 (some sources have him as a member in the early 1950s).
  • Henri Simon, b. 1922. SouB: 1952- 1958.
  • Pierre Souyri (as Pierre Brune) (1925–1981). SouB: 1954- 1963 (PO). La Bataille socialiste Souyri page.
  • Benno Sternberg (as Hugo Bell, Sarel, Barois), member from 1949 to 1967. He died in 1971. As Benno Sarel: La classe ouvrière en Allemagne orientale, Éditions Sociales, Paris 1958 (Turin, 1959; Munich, 1975).
  • Translated for SouB: Paul Romano and Ria Stone: The American Worker, Bewick, Detroit, 1947.

Source: Andrea Gabler: Arbeitsanalyse und Selbstbestimmung. Zur Bedeutung und Aktualität von “Socialisme ou Barbarie“, Göttingen, 2006. This is a dissertation for the Doktor (Ph. D.) in social sciences from the Georg-August-Universität at Göttingen. Her many biographies are in Anhang C, pp. 210– 223.

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