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Pagina 106
... of all ordinary human beings before the subliminal message ; that it has
constantly insisted that this message is the heritage of all , too precious to remain
the patrimony of a few and that nothing remains but for each to claim his share .
... of all ordinary human beings before the subliminal message ; that it has
constantly insisted that this message is the heritage of all , too precious to remain
the patrimony of a few and that nothing remains but for each to claim his share .
Pagina 114
The problem of their propagation and interpretation remains the same and , as far
as we are concerned , remains to be solved . But , paraphrasing Lautréamont , I
cannot refrain from adding that old and mortal shivers are trying , at the hour in ...
The problem of their propagation and interpretation remains the same and , as far
as we are concerned , remains to be solved . But , paraphrasing Lautréamont , I
cannot refrain from adding that old and mortal shivers are trying , at the hour in ...
Pagina 144
The work of art , under penalty of ceasing to be itself , must remain free of any sort
of practical end . From this it results that ' social ' art ( of revolutionary manifest
content ) remains , in spite of everything , a secondary genre , and that the ...
The work of art , under penalty of ceasing to be itself , must remain free of any sort
of practical end . From this it results that ' social ' art ( of revolutionary manifest
content ) remains , in spite of everything , a secondary genre , and that the ...
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