B U R E A U O F P U B L I C S E C R E T S |
In the decor of the spectacle, the eye meets only things and their prices.
Commute, work, commute, sleep . . .
Meanwhile everyone wants to
breathe and nobody can
and many say, We will breathe later.
And most of them dont die because they are already dead.
Boredom is counterrevolutionary.
We dont want a world
where the guarantee of not dying
of starvation brings the risk of dying of boredom.
We want to live.
Dont beg for the right to live take it.
In a society that has
abolished every kind of adventure
the only adventure that remains is to abolish the society.
The liberation of humanity is all or nothing.
Those who make revolutions half way only dig their own graves.
No replastering, the structure is rotten.
Masochism today takes the form of reformism.
Reform my ass.
The revolution is incredible because its really happening.
I came, I saw, I was won over.
Run, comrade, the old world is behind you!
Quick!
If we only have enough time . . .
In any case, no regrets!
Already ten days of happiness.
Live in the moment.
Comrades, if everyone did like us . . .
We will ask nothing. We will demand nothing. We will take, occupy.
Down with the state.
When the National
Assembly becomes a bourgeois theater,
all the bourgeois theaters should be
turned into national assemblies.
[Written above the entrance
of the occupied Odéon Theater]
Referendum: whether we vote yes or no, it turns us into suckers.
Its painful to submit to our bosses; its even more stupid to choose them.
Lets not change bosses, lets change life.
Dont liberate me Ill take care of that.
Im not a servant of the
people (much less of their
self-appointed leaders).
Let the people serve themselves.
Abolish class society.
Nature created neither servants nor masters. I want neither to rule nor to be ruled.
We will have good masters as soon as everyone is their own.
In revolution there are
two types of people:
those who make it and those who profit from it.
(Napoleon)
Warning: ambitious careerists may now be disguised as progressives.
Dont be taken in by the
politicos and their filthy demagogy.
We must rely on ourselves.
Socialism without freedom is a barracks.
All power corrupts. Absolute power corrupts absolutely.
We want structures that serve people, not people serving structures.
The revolution doesnt belong to the committees, its yours.
Politics is in the streets.
Barricades close the streets but open the way.
Our hope can come only from the hopeless.
A proletarian is someone who has no power over his life and knows it.
Never work.
People who work get bored
when they dont work.
People who dont work never get bored.
Workers of all countries, enjoy!
Since 1936 I have fought for
wage increases.
My father before me fought for wage increases.
Now I have a TV, a fridge, a Volkswagen.
Yet my whole life has been a drag.
Dont negotiate with the bosses. Abolish them.
The boss needs you, you dont need the boss.
By stopping our machines together we will demonstrate their weakness.
Occupy the factories.
Power to the workers
councils.
(an enragé)
Power to the enragés
councils.
(a worker)
Worker: You may be only 25 years old, but your union dates from the last century.
Labor unions are whorehouses.
Comrades, let’s
lynch Séguy!
[Georges Séguy: head
bureaucrat of the Communist Party-dominated labor union]
Please leave the Communist Party as clean on leaving it as you would like to find it on entering.
Stalinists, your children are with us!
Man is neither
Rousseaus noble savage nor
the Churchs or La Rochefoucaulds depraved sinner.
He is violent when oppressed, gentle when free.
Conflict is the origin of
everything.
(Heraclitus)
If we have to resort to force, dont sit on the fence.
Be cruel.
Humanity wont be happy
till the last capitalist is hung
with the guts of the last bureaucrat.
When the last sociologist has
been hung with the guts of
the last bureaucrat, will we still have problems?
The passion of destruction is
a creative joy.
(Bakunin)
A single nonrevolutionary weekend is infinitely more bloody than a month of total revolution.
The tears of philistines are the nectar of the gods.
This concerns everyone.
We are all German Jews.
We refuse to be highrised,
diplomaed, licensed,
inventoried, registered, indoctrinated,
suburbanized,
sermonized, beaten, telemanipulated, gassed, booked.
We are all undesirables.
We must remain unadapted.
The forest precedes man, the desert follows him.
Under the paving stones, the beach.
Concrete breeds apathy.
Coming soon to this location: charming ruins.
Beautiful, maybe not, but O how charming: life versus survival.
My aim is to agitate
and disturb people.
Im not selling bread, Im selling yeast.
(Unamuno)
Conservatism is a synonym for rottenness and ugliness.
You are hollow.
You will end up dying of comfort.
Hide yourself, object!
No to coat-and-tie revolution.
A revolution that requires us to sacrifice ourselves for it is Papas revolution.
Revolution ceases to be the moment it calls for self-sacrifice.
The prospect of finding pleasure tomorrow will never compensate for todays boredom.
When people notice they are bored, they stop being bored.
Happiness is a new idea.
Live without dead time.
Those who talk about
revolution and class struggle without referring
to everyday reality have a corpse in their mouth.
Culture is an inversion of life.
Poetry is in the streets.
The most beautiful sculpture is a paving stone thrown at a cops head.
Art is dead, dont consume its corpse.
Art is dead, lets liberate our everyday life.
Art is dead, Godard cant change that.
Godard: the supreme Swiss Maoist jerk.
Permanent cultural vibration.
We want a wild and ephemeral
music.
We propose a fundamental regeneration:
concert strikes,
sound gatherings with collective investigation.
Abolish copyrights: sound structures belong to everyone.
Anarchy is me.
Revolution, I love you.
Down with the abstract, long
live the ephemeral.
(Marxist-Pessimist Youth)
Dont consume Marx, live him.
Im a Groucho Marxist.
I take my desires for reality because I believe in the reality of my desires.
Desiring reality is great! Realizing your desires is even better!
Practice wishful thinking.
I declare a permanent state of happiness.
Be realistic, demand the impossible.
Power to the imagination.
Those who lack imagination cannot imagine what is lacking.
Imagination is not a gift, it
must be conquered.
(Breton)
Action must not be a reaction, but a creation.
Action enables us to overcome divisions and find solutions.
Exaggeration is the beginning of invention.
The enemy of movement is
skepticism. Everything that has been realized
comes from dynamism, which comes from spontaneity.
Here, we spontane.
You must bear a chaos
inside you to give birth to a
dancing star.
(Nietzsche)
Chance must be systematically explored.
Alcohol kills. Take LSD.
Unbutton your mind as often as your fly.
Every view of things
that is not strange is false.
(Valéry)
Life is elsewhere.
Forget everything youve been taught. Start by dreaming.
Form dream committees.
Dare! This word contains all
the politics of the present moment.
(Saint-Just)
Arise, ye wretched of the university.
Students are jerks.
The students
susceptibility to recruitment as a militant for
any cause is a sufficient demonstration of his real impotence.
(enragé women)
Professors, you make us grow old.
Terminate the university.
Rape your Alma Mater.
What if we burned the Sorbonne?
Professors, you are as senile
as your culture, your modernism
is nothing but the modernization of the police.
We refuse the role assigned to us: we will not be trained as police dogs.
We dont want to be the watchdogs or servants of capitalism.
Exams = servility, social promotion, hierarchical society.
When examined, answer with questions.
Insolence is the new revolutionary weapon.
Every teacher is taught, everyone taught teaches.
The Old Mole of history seems
to be splendidly
undermining the Sorbonne.
(telegram from Marx, 13 May 1968)
Thought that stagnates rots.
To call in question the
society you live in, you must first
be capable of calling yourself in question.
Take revolution seriously, but dont take yourself seriously.
The walls have ears. Your ears have walls.
Making revolution also means breaking our internal chains.
A cop sleeps inside each one of us. We must kill him.
Drive the cop out of your head.
Religion is the ultimate con.
Neither God nor master.
If God existed it would be necessary to abolish him.
Can you believe that some people are still Christians?
Down with the toad of Nazareth.
How can you think freely in the shadow of a chapel?
We want a place to piss, not a place to pray.
I suspect God of being a leftist intellectual.
The bourgeoisie has no other pleasure than to degrade all pleasures.
Going through the motions kills the emotions.
Struggle against the
emotional fixations that paralyze our potentials.
(Committee of Women on the Path of
Liberation)
Constraints imposed on pleasure incite the pleasure of living without constraints.
The more I make love, the
more I want to make revolution.
The more I make revolution, the more I want to make love.
SEX: Its okay, says Mao, as long as you dont do it too often.
Comrades, 5 hours of sleep a
day is indispensable:
we need you for the revolution.
Embrace your love without dropping your guard.
I love you!!! Oh, say it with paving stones!!!
I’m coming in the paving stones.
Total orgasm.
Comrades, people are making love in the Poli Sci classrooms, not only in the fields.
Revolutionary women are more beautiful.
Zelda, I love you! Down with work!
The young make love, the old make obscene gestures.
Make love, not war.
Whoever speaks of love destroys love.
Down with consumer society.
The more you consume, the less you live.
Commodities are the opium of the people.
Burn commodities.
You cant buy happiness. Steal it.
See Nanterre and live. Die in Naples with Club Med.
Are you a consumer or a participant?
To be free in 1968 means to participate.
I participate.
You participate.
He participates.
We participate.
They profit.
The golden age was the age when gold didnt reign.
The cause of all wars,
riots and injustices is the existence of property.
(St. Augustine)
Happiness is hanging your landlord.
Millionaires of the world unite. The wind is turning.
The economy is wounded I hope it dies!
How sad to love money.
You too can steal.
Amnesty: An act in
which the rulers
pardon the injustices they have committed.
(Ambrose Bierce)
[The definition in
Bierces The Devils Dictionary is actually: Amnesty: The
states
magnanimity to those offenders whom it would be too expensive to punish.]
Abolish alienation.
Obedience begins with
consciousness;
consciousness begins with disobedience.
First, disobey; then write on
the walls.
(Law of 10 May 1968)
I dont like to write on walls.
Write everywhere.
Before writing, learn to think.
I dont know how to write but I would like to say beautiful things and I dont know how.
I dont have time to write!!!
I have something to say but I dont know what.
Freedom is the right to silence.
Long live communication, down with telecommunication.
You, my comrade, you whom I
was unaware of amid the tumult,
you who
are throttled, afraid, suffocated come, talk to us.
Talk to your neighbors.
Yell.
Create.
Look in front of you!!!
Help with cleanup, there are no maids here.
Revolution is an INITIATIVE.
Speechmaking is counterrevolutionary.
Comrades, stop applauding, the spectacle is everywhere.
Dont get caught up in the spectacle of opposition. Oppose the spectacle.
Down with spectacle-commodity society.
Down with journalists and those who cater to them.
Only the truth is revolutionary.
No forbidding allowed.
Freedom is the crime that contains all crimes. It is our ultimate weapon.
The freedom of others extends mine infinitely.
No freedom for the enemies of freedom.
Free our comrades.
Open the gates of the asylums, prisons and other faculties.
Open the windows of your heart.
To hell with boundaries.
You can no longer sleep quietly once youve suddenly opened your eyes.
The future will only contain what we put into it now.
These graffiti are drawn primarily from Julien Besançons Les
murs ont la parole (Tchou, 1968), Walter Lewinos Limagination au
pouvoir (Losfeld, 1968), Marc Rohans Paris 68 (Impact, 1968),
René Viénets Enragés et situationnistes dans le mouvement des occupations
(Gallimard, 1968), Maurice Brinton’s Paris: May 1968 (Solidarity, 1968), and Gérard Lamberts Mai 1968: brûlante nostalgie (Pied
de nez, 1988).
Some were written by the situationists or the Enragés,
or are quotes from SI writings, but many of the others clearly reflect a more or
less situationist spirit, whether they were directly influenced by the SI, or
because situationist ideas were in the air, or simply because the liberated
reality was generating situationist-style feelings and insights.
This translation by Ken Knabb is from the
Situationist
International Anthology (Revised and Expanded Edition, 2006). No copyright.
Texts of related interest at this website:
Original French texts of these graffiti
May 1968 Documents
The Beginning of an Era (Situationist analysis
of May 1968)
The Joy of Revolution (passages on May 1968)
Graffiti from the Anti-CPE Uprising
in France (2006)
Bureau of Public Secrets, PO Box 1044, Berkeley CA 94701, USA
www.bopsecrets.org knabb@bopsecrets.org