What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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Pagina 81
... historical materialism has brought to new leaf in every part . I am certain that preoccupations of a very different order of actuality were the sole deciding factors in this case , and I do not hesitate to acknowledge that such ...
... historical materialism has brought to new leaf in every part . I am certain that preoccupations of a very different order of actuality were the sole deciding factors in this case , and I do not hesitate to acknowledge that such ...
Pagina 85
... historical development presents itself ' . Thus surrealism requires from its participants above all that they should observe the utmost integrity of mind and life : ' Surrealism is less inclined than ever to dispense with this in ...
... historical development presents itself ' . Thus surrealism requires from its participants above all that they should observe the utmost integrity of mind and life : ' Surrealism is less inclined than ever to dispense with this in ...
Pagina 148
... historical materialism . On all other points , of course , Marx and Engels agreed unequivocally with the early ... historic necessity of eliminating such boundaries and to show that this undertaking need cause no divergence between ...
... historical materialism . On all other points , of course , Marx and Engels agreed unequivocally with the early ... historic necessity of eliminating such boundaries and to show that this undertaking need cause no divergence between ...
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