What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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... question he puts to us : ' Yes or no - is this desired revolution that of the mind a priori or that of the world of facts ? Is it linked to marxism , or to contemplative theories , to the purgation of the inner life ? ' This question is ...
... question he puts to us : ' Yes or no - is this desired revolution that of the mind a priori or that of the world of facts ? Is it linked to marxism , or to contemplative theories , to the purgation of the inner life ? ' This question is ...
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... question that for Comrade Trotsky surpasses all others , a question from which he will tolerate no diversions and to which he always returns . That question is : ' What perspectives ? ' No one is better equipped than he is for the ...
... question that for Comrade Trotsky surpasses all others , a question from which he will tolerate no diversions and to which he always returns . That question is : ' What perspectives ? ' No one is better equipped than he is for the ...
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... question the adequacy , let alone the necessity , of the modes of knowledge and intervention chosen by man during the last historical period . For my part , to prove this assertion , I need only point out that minds very different from ...
... question the adequacy , let alone the necessity , of the modes of knowledge and intervention chosen by man during the last historical period . For my part , to prove this assertion , I need only point out that minds very different from ...
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