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Pagina 130
... revolutionaries . A more general ques- tion arose : why should they monopolize the revolutionary de- termination ? Was it not characteristic of many ? Who would draw the line between the revolutionaries and the others ? Did there exist ...
... revolutionaries . A more general ques- tion arose : why should they monopolize the revolutionary de- termination ? Was it not characteristic of many ? Who would draw the line between the revolutionaries and the others ? Did there exist ...
Pagina 178
... revolutionary , the same moral stance as to assume responsibility for one's acts . But the surrealists , as we have already seen apropos of the Traité du style , 2 " Certain revolutionary intellectuals , and especially the surrealists ...
... revolutionary , the same moral stance as to assume responsibility for one's acts . But the surrealists , as we have already seen apropos of the Traité du style , 2 " Certain revolutionary intellectuals , and especially the surrealists ...
Pagina 302
... revolutionary , he must do so and he must , further , aid the revolutionary action with all his other means . This is the very condition of his equili- brium . Without the right to pursue his investigations in the domain which is his ...
... revolutionary , he must do so and he must , further , aid the revolutionary action with all his other means . This is the very condition of his equili- brium . Without the right to pursue his investigations in the domain which is his ...
Inhoudsopgave
LOVE AND LAUGHTER SURREALISM | 11 |
FOREWORD | 35 |
1 | 43 |
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