What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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Pagina 93
... consider the works of writers who took the proletariat as a theme or made use of pure revolutionary rhetoric . This is a good place to recall the terms in which Engels , writing to Bernstein on 17 August 1884 , expressed himself on the ...
... consider the works of writers who took the proletariat as a theme or made use of pure revolutionary rhetoric . This is a good place to recall the terms in which Engels , writing to Bernstein on 17 August 1884 , expressed himself on the ...
Pagina 117
... consider the problem in the clearest possible light , with the result that for some months we devoted our entire attention to the means of bringing about this change of front once and for all . If I do not today feel any retrospective ...
... consider the problem in the clearest possible light , with the result that for some months we devoted our entire attention to the means of bringing about this change of front once and for all . If I do not today feel any retrospective ...
Pagina 348
... consider justified the refusal to take arms against the Algerian people . - We respect and consider justified the conduct of the Frenchmen who consider it their duty to help and protect the oppressed Algerians in the name of the French ...
... consider justified the refusal to take arms against the Algerian people . - We respect and consider justified the conduct of the Frenchmen who consider it their duty to help and protect the oppressed Algerians in the name of the French ...
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