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The surrealists themselves , despite their noisy demonstrations , were incapable of constituting a force likely to alarm the bourgeoisie because these demonstrations were confined to the moral level , and on this level the bourgeoisie ...
The surrealists themselves , despite their noisy demonstrations , were incapable of constituting a force likely to alarm the bourgeoisie because these demonstrations were confined to the moral level , and on this level the bourgeoisie ...
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The surrealists claimed not to lose caste by regarding problems from a higher level , the heights of the moral realm . For it was once again a moral problem that was raised in the editorial of number 9-10 for October 1 , 1927 : Hands ...
The surrealists claimed not to lose caste by regarding problems from a higher level , the heights of the moral realm . For it was once again a moral problem that was raised in the editorial of number 9-10 for October 1 , 1927 : Hands ...
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There exists a moral domain in which like is not cured by like , in which homeopathy is worthless . It is not by “ mechanism ” that the Western peoples can be saved — the watchword " electrification ” may be the order of the day ...
There exists a moral domain in which like is not cured by like , in which homeopathy is worthless . It is not by “ mechanism ” that the Western peoples can be saved — the watchword " electrification ” may be the order of the day ...
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS | 9 |
FOREWORD Maurice Nadeau | 35 |
THE WAR | 43 |
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