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Breton ' s reading of Fourier , and later of the German philosopher Constantin
Brunner , gave added emphasis to what had always been a prime surrealist
preoccupation : the principle of analogy , which was especially evident in the
period ...
Breton ' s reading of Fourier , and later of the German philosopher Constantin
Brunner , gave added emphasis to what had always been a prime surrealist
preoccupation : the principle of analogy , which was especially evident in the
period ...
Pagina 131
In this I believe we are at one with all those for whom and death to appeal
passionately , as Feuerbach insisted , to this reality . We so appeal by committing
ourselves totally , without reservation , to the principle of historical materialism ;
he so ...
In this I believe we are at one with all those for whom and death to appeal
passionately , as Feuerbach insisted , to this reality . We so appeal by committing
ourselves totally , without reservation , to the principle of historical materialism ;
he so ...
Pagina 149
The necessarily more and more systematic exploration of these sensations in art
is working towards the abolition of the ego in the id , and is thereupon forced to
make the pleasure principle predominate over the reality principle . It tends to
give ...
The necessarily more and more systematic exploration of these sensations in art
is working towards the abolition of the ego in the id , and is thereupon forced to
make the pleasure principle predominate over the reality principle . It tends to
give ...
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