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At the very moment , of course , that the parties of the Second International were ,
so to speak , ' annexed by the various national sectors of the imperialist
bourgeoisie , the Bolsheviks and revolutionary minorities from all over the world
began ...
At the very moment , of course , that the parties of the Second International were ,
so to speak , ' annexed by the various national sectors of the imperialist
bourgeoisie , the Bolsheviks and revolutionary minorities from all over the world
began ...
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realism must be recognised as the first revolutionary intellectual current that
called attention to a wide range of problems , especially those directly related to
human expression . Breton ' s Nadja was the earliest sustained examination of
the ...
realism must be recognised as the first revolutionary intellectual current that
called attention to a wide range of problems , especially those directly related to
human expression . Breton ' s Nadja was the earliest sustained examination of
the ...
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Literary and artistic careerists find it useful to have ' passed through ' surrealism
for much the same reason that the FBI is fond of informers who have ' passed
through the revolutionary workers ' movement . The authentic surrealists , with
few ...
Literary and artistic careerists find it useful to have ' passed through ' surrealism
for much the same reason that the FBI is fond of informers who have ' passed
through the revolutionary workers ' movement . The authentic surrealists , with
few ...
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