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Do not forget if for no other reason the belief in a certain practical necessity
prevents us from ascribing to poetic testimony an equal value to that given , for
instance , to the testimony of an explorer . Human fetishism , which must try on
the white ...
Do not forget if for no other reason the belief in a certain practical necessity
prevents us from ascribing to poetic testimony an equal value to that given , for
instance , to the testimony of an explorer . Human fetishism , which must try on
the white ...
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It is time , we still vehemently assert , it is more than ever time , for the mind to
revise certain purely formal oppositions of terms , such as the opposition of act to
speech , of dream to reality , of present to past and future . The basis of these ...
It is time , we still vehemently assert , it is more than ever time , for the mind to
revise certain purely formal oppositions of terms , such as the opposition of act to
speech , of dream to reality , of present to past and future . The basis of these ...
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which certain advance signs , which generally do not deceive , have already led
us to believe that it will arise in the realm of physics . At the beginning of the first
Surrealist Manifesto in 1924 I wrote that ' the word freedom alone can still exalt ...
which certain advance signs , which generally do not deceive , have already led
us to believe that it will arise in the realm of physics . At the beginning of the first
Surrealist Manifesto in 1924 I wrote that ' the word freedom alone can still exalt ...
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