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When most critics pretend to see in surrealism only a peripheral , relatively
unimportant , certainly ' refuted ' and ' obsolete ' current of ideas – this must be
regarded as a mechanism of defence and a symptom of a morbid intellectual
process ...
When most critics pretend to see in surrealism only a peripheral , relatively
unimportant , certainly ' refuted ' and ' obsolete ' current of ideas – this must be
regarded as a mechanism of defence and a symptom of a morbid intellectual
process ...
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I constantly indulge in such remarks , which might pass for absurd but which give
a good idea of the obstacles which all thought may have to surmount . There is
also the importance I am constrained to attach to hot and cold – indeed to all the
...
I constantly indulge in such remarks , which might pass for absurd but which give
a good idea of the obstacles which all thought may have to surmount . There is
also the importance I am constrained to attach to hot and cold – indeed to all the
...
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The idea of liberation , contrariwise , is a negative idea , and in proportion to a
plunder , indeed well defined , that must be halted . Such an idea , not
constructive in itself - one can easily see how pre - war antifascism , for instance ,
was stuck ...
The idea of liberation , contrariwise , is a negative idea , and in proportion to a
plunder , indeed well defined , that must be halted . Such an idea , not
constructive in itself - one can easily see how pre - war antifascism , for instance ,
was stuck ...
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