What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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Pagina 26
... reason ' . Who knows ? There might be idle machines of a very scientific construction : Plans for immense cities might be minutely outlined which , although we never could carry them out , at least might classify the present and future ...
... reason ' . Who knows ? There might be idle machines of a very scientific construction : Plans for immense cities might be minutely outlined which , although we never could carry them out , at least might classify the present and future ...
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... reason why we should renounce it . The other problem facing us is that of the social action we should pursue . We maintain that this action has its own method in dialectical materialism , and we can all the less afford to ignore this ...
... reason why we should renounce it . The other problem facing us is that of the social action we should pursue . We maintain that this action has its own method in dialectical materialism , and we can all the less afford to ignore this ...
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... reason ' which has been taught us if that reason must , from life to life , yield place to the unreason of wars ? Must not that pretended reason be a lure ? Must it not be usurping the rights of a true unyielding reason which we must ...
... reason ' which has been taught us if that reason must , from life to life , yield place to the unreason of wars ? Must not that pretended reason be a lure ? Must it not be usurping the rights of a true unyielding reason which we must ...
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