What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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... Lenin ! ' only because he was Lenin ! It is immediately comprehensible that this is not an ephemeral slogan but an affirmation always at the highest point of our thoughts . It would be truly unfortunate if we had continually to return ...
... Lenin ! ' only because he was Lenin ! It is immediately comprehensible that this is not an ephemeral slogan but an affirmation always at the highest point of our thoughts . It would be truly unfortunate if we had continually to return ...
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... Lenin ; he passes with such brilliant reason over so many troubles that it is as if a splendid storm had come to rest . Lenin , Trotsky : the simple enunciation of these names still makes heads turn and turn . Do they understand ? Don't ...
... Lenin ; he passes with such brilliant reason over so many troubles that it is as if a splendid storm had come to rest . Lenin , Trotsky : the simple enunciation of these names still makes heads turn and turn . Do they understand ? Don't ...
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... Lenin's remark ( in his Notes on Hegel , still unavail- able in French ) : ' It is impossible completely to understand Marx's Capital , and especially its first chapter , without having thoroughly studied and under- stood the whole of ...
... Lenin's remark ( in his Notes on Hegel , still unavail- able in French ) : ' It is impossible completely to understand Marx's Capital , and especially its first chapter , without having thoroughly studied and under- stood the whole of ...
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