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... enormity and changeless in its purpose – which primarily is to drill the mind ,
especially the worker ' s mind , in mechanical responses . Imaginative activity is
channelled into predetermined grooves where it cannot harm the exploiting class
.
... enormity and changeless in its purpose – which primarily is to drill the mind ,
especially the worker ' s mind , in mechanical responses . Imaginative activity is
channelled into predetermined grooves where it cannot harm the exploiting class
.
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doctrines , enrolled in the service of the powers of disorder , serve ultimately only
to reanimate the dissensions which , since the Reformation , have seized upon
the European mind , and that “ Asiaticism ” , like the recent Germanism , and the ...
doctrines , enrolled in the service of the powers of disorder , serve ultimately only
to reanimate the dissensions which , since the Reformation , have seized upon
the European mind , and that “ Asiaticism ” , like the recent Germanism , and the ...
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Surrealism , as you know , has always endeavoured to answer to two sorts of
preoccupations , the first of these arising from the eternal ( the mind grappling
with the state of man ) and the other arising from the actual ( the mind witness of
its ...
Surrealism , as you know , has always endeavoured to answer to two sorts of
preoccupations , the first of these arising from the eternal ( the mind grappling
with the state of man ) and the other arising from the actual ( the mind witness of
its ...
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