What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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Pagina 73
... existence for the sake of existence , is manifested in the final analysis by an attitude that refuses to recognise how everything that is objectively is included in a circle always expanding its possibilities ! How are we to understand ...
... existence for the sake of existence , is manifested in the final analysis by an attitude that refuses to recognise how everything that is objectively is included in a circle always expanding its possibilities ! How are we to understand ...
Pagina 75
... existence subject to the objective con- nection of beings and existence concretely escaping this connection - they succeed in obtaining a precipitate of a beautiful , lasting colour . They will already be outside , mingling with others ...
... existence subject to the objective con- nection of beings and existence concretely escaping this connection - they succeed in obtaining a precipitate of a beautiful , lasting colour . They will already be outside , mingling with others ...
Pagina 333
... existence of a crisis in the human situation can be hidden even from the intelligent observer . And , in fact , it is being so hidden . In all probability English capitalism will not need to make use of official and open fascism ...
... existence of a crisis in the human situation can be hidden even from the intelligent observer . And , in fact , it is being so hidden . In all probability English capitalism will not need to make use of official and open fascism ...
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