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... believe , despite the restrictive norms of sanity imposed by the Freudians . No matter how these beliefs and desires arise , they are absolutely necessary for art and life , and that is their creative sanction . Nothing more need be ...
... believe , despite the restrictive norms of sanity imposed by the Freudians . No matter how these beliefs and desires arise , they are absolutely necessary for art and life , and that is their creative sanction . Nothing more need be ...
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... believe , of course , that Stalin did not know what he was talking about but it is more prudent to believe that Stalin knew perfectly well what he was talking about . He was talking about Socialism . He and his fellow - Communists have ...
... believe , of course , that Stalin did not know what he was talking about but it is more prudent to believe that Stalin knew perfectly well what he was talking about . He was talking about Socialism . He and his fellow - Communists have ...
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... believe that the State Department has abandoned serious consideration of China as a barrier to the Russian advance . This is in spite of their knowledge that America continues to provide military aid for the Nationalists . They allege ...
... believe that the State Department has abandoned serious consideration of China as a barrier to the Russian advance . This is in spite of their knowledge that America continues to provide military aid for the Nationalists . They allege ...
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