What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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... intellectuals . It is reproduced here with Breton's reply , as published in Le Surréalisme ASDLR , No.2 ( October 1930 ) , and reprinted in Point du jour . What are your ideas concerning the present role of capital vis - à- vis intellectual ...
... intellectuals . It is reproduced here with Breton's reply , as published in Le Surréalisme ASDLR , No.2 ( October 1930 ) , and reprinted in Point du jour . What are your ideas concerning the present role of capital vis - à- vis intellectual ...
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... intellectual standpoint the problem becomes complicated because social use value may develop very slowly : Baudelaire was riddled by debts , but his heirs got richer and richer . One can deduce that , on the one hand , Baudelaire was ...
... intellectual standpoint the problem becomes complicated because social use value may develop very slowly : Baudelaire was riddled by debts , but his heirs got richer and richer . One can deduce that , on the one hand , Baudelaire was ...
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... intellectual activity in the direction of ends foreign to itself and prescribe , in the guise of so - called reasons ... intellectual creation . If , for the better develop- ment of the forces of material production , the revolution must ...
... intellectual activity in the direction of ends foreign to itself and prescribe , in the guise of so - called reasons ... intellectual creation . If , for the better develop- ment of the forces of material production , the revolution must ...
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