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Since the politicians had not been intractable, no bridges were burned. ... A reciprocal hospitality was shown by La Revolution surrealiste to social and political studies by Marcel Fourrier and Victor Crastre. PART THREE THE ANALYTICAL ...
Since the politicians had not been intractable, no bridges were burned. ... A reciprocal hospitality was shown by La Revolution surrealiste to social and political studies by Marcel Fourrier and Victor Crastre. PART THREE THE ANALYTICAL ...
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He was therefore asked to correct these matters publicly for , they said , he knew better than anyone that surrealism , a revolutionary attitude of mind , infinitely exceeded mere political recipes for the Revolution .
He was therefore asked to correct these matters publicly for , they said , he knew better than anyone that surrealism , a revolutionary attitude of mind , infinitely exceeded mere political recipes for the Revolution .
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in the struggles of the revolutionary proletariat : “ As surrealists , we have no intention of making poetry an excuse for rejecting political action . ” Was it possible to hope that this outspoken declaration would silence the ...
in the struggles of the revolutionary proletariat : “ As surrealists , we have no intention of making poetry an excuse for rejecting political action . ” Was it possible to hope that this outspoken declaration would silence the ...
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