What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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Pagina 128
... action we should pursue . We maintain that this action has its own method in dialectical materialism , and we can all the less afford to ignore this action when , I repeat , we hold the liberation of man to be the sine qua non of the ...
... action we should pursue . We maintain that this action has its own method in dialectical materialism , and we can all the less afford to ignore this action when , I repeat , we hold the liberation of man to be the sine qua non of the ...
Pagina 146
... action ; and this action , to achieve full success , must be exalted in every way . It is indispensable , how- ever , that art regain its independence if the artist wishes to escape serious contradictions objectively harmful even to the ...
... action ; and this action , to achieve full success , must be exalted in every way . It is indispensable , how- ever , that art regain its independence if the artist wishes to escape serious contradictions objectively harmful even to the ...
Pagina 151
... action taken showed an ability to spread widely and swiftly , the impression it gives that nothing can prevent it from attaining its immediate aims , the force with which it gives the lie to those who , since the war , have never tired ...
... action taken showed an ability to spread widely and swiftly , the impression it gives that nothing can prevent it from attaining its immediate aims , the force with which it gives the lie to those who , since the war , have never tired ...
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