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I see the various members of the SI within photographs, drinking various wines and other assorted beverages, dressed quite nicely, smoking cigarettes...I wonder to as how and where they lived, their living condition, their background, their source of living, how they practiced their theories opposing the "Spectacle" within a capitalist framework etc...
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From what I've read it sounds like they did not have a great deal, and what they did have came from friends/family. Certainly they never made much off their writing or films - I think it would be a mistake to think that they must be well off based on how they're dressed in photos. The current uniform for the young and underemployed did not exist yet.

There's a pretty interesting interview with Henri Lefebvre where it's suggested that Michele Bernstein (with whom Debord lived at one point) made a living by doing horoscopes for horses, which were published in a racing magazine.

http://www.notbored.org/lefebvre-interview.html

Second, I read a very good Agamben essay a while ago where he talks about Debord's obsession with representing their lifestyle. Agamben knew them and he has some very good things to say about their lives. I'll see if I can find it again.
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