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Pagina 68
Are we to presume that the workers do not dream, do not love, do not imagine, do
not go mad? And must these problems fall outside the sphere of marxist interest?
Let us recall that Marx venerated the motto of Terence: Nothing human is alien ...
Are we to presume that the workers do not dream, do not love, do not imagine, do
not go mad? And must these problems fall outside the sphere of marxist interest?
Let us recall that Marx venerated the motto of Terence: Nothing human is alien ...
Pagina 69
In its constant efforts to dispel the illusions that keep the workers atomised and
disoriented; in its attacks on the propagandists of capitalism; in its exertions to
demystify life and love and language, and to free them from the debasing
influences ...
In its constant efforts to dispel the illusions that keep the workers atomised and
disoriented; in its attacks on the propagandists of capitalism; in its exertions to
demystify life and love and language, and to free them from the debasing
influences ...
Pagina 110
'M. Renault Is Very Concerned' An accident at the Renault automobile factory in
1933 resulted in the death of eight workers. The Association of Revolutionary
Writers and Artists (which the surrealists had taken the lead in organising) issued
a ...
'M. Renault Is Very Concerned' An accident at the Renault automobile factory in
1933 resulted in the death of eight workers. The Association of Revolutionary
Writers and Artists (which the surrealists had taken the lead in organising) issued
a ...
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