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Pagina 93
OICE Surrealism does not present itself as the exposition of a new doctrine .
Certain ideas which serve it today as a point of departure must not be allowed to
prejudice its later development . This first number of La Révolution surréaliste
offers ...
OICE Surrealism does not present itself as the exposition of a new doctrine .
Certain ideas which serve it today as a point of departure must not be allowed to
prejudice its later development . This first number of La Révolution surréaliste
offers ...
Pagina 156
At the specified date and time , the meeting was opened under the presidence of
Max Morise ; present were Alexandre , Aragon , Arp , Audard , Bernard , Breton ,
Caupenne , Crevel , Daumal , Delons , Duhamel ( though excluded ) , Fourrier ...
At the specified date and time , the meeting was opened under the presidence of
Max Morise ; present were Alexandre , Aragon , Arp , Audard , Bernard , Breton ,
Caupenne , Crevel , Daumal , Delons , Duhamel ( though excluded ) , Fourrier ...
Pagina 197
... the evolution of capitalism toward a destructive contradiction , the socialization
of the means of production as the goal of the present historical process , the class
struggle as an historical factor and the source of essential moral values .
... the evolution of capitalism toward a destructive contradiction , the socialization
of the means of production as the goal of the present historical process , the class
struggle as an historical factor and the source of essential moral values .
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FOREWORD Maurice Nadeau | 37 |
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