There are enough of men who may yield
to their
impulses
gracefully and carelessly: but
they do not do so, for fear of that imaginary "evil
thing" in nature!
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Snowball
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The influence of his work in this direction is
felt to-day in every
institution
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35 The editor remarks, that in the time of
Venerable
Bede, a little tract on St.
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The second essay contains the psy-
chology of conscience: this is not, as you may be-
lieve, “the voice of God in man”; it is the instinct
of cruelty, which turns inwards once it is unable
to
discharge
itself outwardly.
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She is
a
perfectly
respectable, perfectly self-controlled woman, and looks
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And these
are the doctrines which the youth are said to learn of Socrates, when
there are not unfrequently
exhibitions
of them at the theatre (price
of admission one drachma at the most); and they might cheaply purchase
them, and laugh at Socrates if he pretends to father such eccentricities.
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WHEN
And sometimes for an hour or so
I watched my leaden soldiers go,
With different
uniforms
and drills,
Among the bedclothes, through the hills.
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It goes far beyond the petty span of the
history of our race, which is lost in the
prehistoric
period at a time when the Egyptian
civilisation had already passed its prime.
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He really had not imagined
his father the way he stood there now; of late, with his new habit
of crawling about, he had
neglected
to pay attention to what was
going on the rest of the flat the way he had done before.
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_(He
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symbols
indicative
of buddha-mind, 448; see also symbols/symbolic convention/symbolism
intermediary(ies) pho-nya, Skt.
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But would she, with the hindsight of a fully
informed
adult, wish that it had never happened?
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II
And the world met her smilingly,
A first success light pinions gave,
The old
Derjavine
noticed me,
And blest me, sinking to the grave.
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When I speak of the Jew I mean neither an individual nor the whole body, but mankind in general, in so far as it has a share in the
platonic
idea of Judaism.
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Then he sat
crosslegged
and passed away.
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|| _tum_] _cum_ G ||
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10, 61"), he often laments that
the poems of the exile are
composed
with less care and skill than was his wont
(Pont, i, 5, 15 ff.
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The dark, painted halls,
the deep
mirrored
walls,
With Eastern splendour hung,
all secretly speak,
to the soul, its discrete,
Sweet, native tongue.
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" I, as
well as this theologian, can say, "If equality is a fable, God, through
whom we act and think and are; God, who governs society by eternal laws,
who rewards just nations, and
punishes
proprietors,--God alone is the
author of evil; God has lied.
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Transla-
tions have a
vitality
and a vogue in direct ratio to
the writer's spirit of independence.
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For sorrow that you are lost the trees have cast their fruit on the ground, and all the flowers are
withered
away.
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CEREMONY UPON
CANDLEMAS
EVE
Down with the rosemary, and so
Down with the bays and misletoe;
Down with the holly, ivy, all
Wherewith ye dress'd the Christmas hall;
That so the superstitious find
No one least branch there left behind;
For look, how many leaves there be
Neglected there, maids, trust to me,
So many goblins you shall see.
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) (He shoots him with his pistol)
DON GONZALO:
¡Asesino!
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The History of Criticism, and
Characters
of the best
Critics,
Aristotle,
v.
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Democratizar el lujo: habrá que acostumbrarse a la idea de que este pro yecto, muy
impugnado
desde el comienzo, es muy anterior al siglo XX; co mo a la de que tampoco la Modernidad puede ser más que la forma-pro- ceso más reciente de la paradoja de la que venimos: desde que el homo sapiens ha pisado el escenario de la evolución reclama lo casi imposible co mo algo natural y normal.
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EadweardMuybridge in San Francisco first applied it in 1872 at the
encouragement
from Mr.
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and, when undentood, serves to give
valuable
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(_Yes, now the bargain's done; and I may wear,
Like a cheated savage, scarlet dyes and strings
Of beaded glass, all the
pleasure
of love_!
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The gloom of his lot was aggravated by causes of
which he bitterly
complains
in more than one of his
poenis.
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Ovid - 1865 - Ovid by Alfred Church |
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If you do not agree to abide by all
the terms of this agreement, you must cease using and return or destroy
all copies of Project Gutenberg-tm
electronic
works in your possession.
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And
yesterday
I met him
near the gates of the temple; and while we were talking together
he said, "I have always known you would become a great musician.
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And to leave no doubt of the instance
I am taking of the need and the knowledge, my
testimony shall stand, that it is German unity in
its highest sense which is the goal of our endeavour,
far more than political union: it is the unity of the
German spirit and life after the
annihilation
of the
antagonism between form and substance, inward
life and convention.
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“Whenever
a man of this
people falls into a sickness, he goes into the desert and lies down there :
and no one pay3 any regard when a man is dead or fallen ill.
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Cambridge History of India - v1 |
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About Project Gutenberg-tm electronic
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I also undid packets of powder and mascara, sheets and
blankets
were amply arrayed.
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We see the first (the only one we know)
Dispersed and, shining through,
The other six declining: Those that hold
The stars and moons, together with all those
Containing rain and fire and sullen weather;
Cellars of dew-fall higher than the brim;
Huge arsenals with centuries of snows;
Infinite
rows of storms and swarms of seraphim.
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Four have
recovered
the land;
Forty gone down together
Into the boiling sand.
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10 And so give us your sons Macrianus and Quietus, most valiant young men, long since made
tribunes
by Valerian, for, under the rule of Gallienus, for the very reason that they are good men, they cannot remain unharmed.
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', and in so doing
simultaneously
shows what model this change should follow.
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This is an example of what it means for a
metaphorical
concept, Qamely, ARGUMENTISWAR,to structure (at least
in part) what we do and how we understand what we are.
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Je me
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Some excuse for this hostile attitude to
George amongst the general public may be found in the deliber-
ate
exclusiveness
of the appeal which the poet made.
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Fogarty
Copyright of Antioch Review is the
property
of Antioch Review, Inc.
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Rursus, quid virtus, et quid sapientia posait,-
Utile proposuit nobis exemplar Ulyssem,
Qui, domitor Trojae, multorum providus urbes
Et mores hominum inspexit ; latumque per aequor^
Dum sibi, dum sociis reditum parat, aspera multp-
Pertulit, adversis rentra
immersabilis
midis.
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in the sentence
'all mammals have red blood'
we cannot fail to
recognize
the pre- dicative nature?
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' Then he lies down at the foot of Atlas, and
the pigmies forming the second
antimasque
steal in and try to steal
his club.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v06 |
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Thoughts on the Academic
of the Federal
the State Ethic in
and Prospects of the Universities
of Germany
Republic ERNST NOLTE
During the last
fifteenyears
the universitiesof the Federal Republic of
have - in thehumanitiesand Germany undergonedevelopments especially
thesocialsciences- whichareparallel,withonlysomeslightdifferences, withthose experiencedin othercountriesof the Westernworld.
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Nolte - Thoughts on the State and Prospects of the Academic Ethic in the Universities of the Federal Republic of Germany |
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One could easily reappropriate Der- rida's much-deferred pronouncement il n'y a pas de hors-texte and sug- gest that the fundamental premise of media
discourse
analysis is il n'y a pas de hors-media.
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A Cooking Egg
En l'an
trentiesme
de mon aage
Que toutes mes hontes j'ay beues.
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MF: The reason probably is that Sade sought to in- sert into the combinations of
representations
the infinite power of desire, and when he did so he was obliged, almost as an
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It is true that
far more of the foot than I expected had been
perfectly
formed;
the reason of this was that, from causes I have recently de-
scribed, the bronze was hotter than our rules of art prescribe;
also that I had been obliged to supplement the alloy with my
pewter cups and platters, which no one else, I think, had ever
done before.
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Generated for (University of
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and kings but
derivative
from us!
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On the other hand, Galen, in the course of his treatise, speaks of three kinds ofantidotes which he had
prepared
r Marcus Aurelius: galene (the antidote ofAndromachus), which contained sixty- ur ingredients, one of which was poppy juice; theriac of Hera, which contained no poppy
juice, but had equal parts of bituminous clover, Aristolochia rotunda, mountain rue (Ruta halepensis), and ground vetch ( cia E ilia).
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He
endeavoured
to make, himself known as pbet, critic, and dramatic writer, and exerted himself with con siderable assiduity, though with but little success his poetry was turgid, heavy, and obscure.
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From the
underworld
came sneaking.
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ιδού πώς, ξένε,
αυτήν
την γη τα μάτια μ' είδαν πρώτα».
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Seeing from his violent demeanour that
he was English, they gave him a ticket for the
farthest
station on the
way thither that the train reached.
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103 (#125) ############################################
Sir William Monson
103
union in the fleet and of hard, honest work in the sea
service:
Here is such
controversy
between the sailors and the gentlemen and such
stomaching between the gentlemen and the sailors that it doth_even make
me mad to hear it.
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Lestmanknownot That he on dry land loveliest liveth,
List how I, care-wretched, on ice-cold sea,
Weathered
the winter, wretched outcast
Deprived of my kinsmen ; 25
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And even the graves
themselves
soon fade back into the soil.
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The work is dedicated to the memory of King Ludwig II of
Bavaria, the patron of Wagner, the lover of the arts, who sought
to realize in concrete form the dreams of his romantic soul,
who rejected life as he experienced it in the civilization around
him,
attempted
to create an artificial mode of life of his own and
ultimately died by drowning.
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The vengeful must choose between the epochal alternatives of the Mac- cabean and the
apocalyptic
options.
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Close to the Virgin bright, to the Lion sulkily gleaming, 65
Nigh Callisto, a cold child Lycaonian, I
Wheel obliquely to set, and guide yon tardy Bootes
Where scarce late his car dewy
descends
to the sea.
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The most remarkable
peculiarity
of his action as a .
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Some hold
the
transmigration
of souls, and of consequence abstain from all animal
food.
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Camoes - Lusiades |
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Learn, then, from the
complaints
of others, to have
apprehensions for yourselves; and do not let your door be open to the
knavish man.
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FULL MOON
She was wearing the coral taffeta trousers
Someone had brought her from Ispahan,
And the little gold coat with
pomegranate
blossoms,
And the coral-hafted feather fan;
But she ran down a Kentish lane in the moonlight,
And skipped in the pool of the moon as she ran.
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Here the importance of the theory of the falling away of the Arhat
sensibly
diminishes.
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Obviously, the
Enlightenment
is defeated by forces opposed to it.
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Bismarck de-
liberately
rejected
the temptation, for it meant an alliance
with National Liberalism in which he would be the horse
and the popular forces the rider.
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" (Here the philosopher, looking
daggers, took
occasion
to make an end, upon the spot, of his third
bottle of Chambertin.
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Poe - 5 |
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Old Vincent,
Hilda’s
father, had been not only in India but also in some even more outlandish place, Borneo or
Sarawak, I forget which.
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By every rudder that divides the seas,
Tall Grief shall stand, the
helmsman
of the ship.
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Therefore he gets rid of himself, so to
speak, makes himself
subservient
to a cause, does
his duty strictly, and atones for his existence.
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Nietzsche - v08 - The Case of Wagner |
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This
ignominious
piece of editing rightly earned them the 1996 Ig Nobel Prize for literature.
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We stand at the threshold of an
intellectual
and moral renaissance- Much as some of us might prefer the mental ease of provincialism, isola- tionism, we shall not be able to escape the impact of world forces.
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Propaganda - 1943 - Post War Prospect of Liberal Education |
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Compart Fabula
Its
fortunes
in the Pyrrhic war, ii.
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The history of Rome; tr. with the sanction of the ... v.5. Mommsen, Theodor, 1817-1903 |
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They
all
gathered
together in one place to see what terrible thing this
could be.
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Aesop's Fables by Aesop |
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, an evident error of
transcribers
for Cui cen mACAifv n.
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O'Hanlon - Lives of the Irish Saints - v1 |
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200
Non diu
remoratus
es.
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Catullus - Hubbard - Poems |
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Our society, however, has to use
rationality
as reality control.
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The-future-cannot-begin-Niklas-Luhmann |
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It's a shame, maybe, when
individuals
have to be sacrificed to maintain such diversity.
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Richard-Dawkins-God-Delusion |
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Steed would have learned something from his study of the dealin's of the Hapsburgs, and that he would have applied it into his observation of England, but
evidently
he has not.
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Ezra-Pound-Speaking |
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The night
breeze carries to their ears a
thousand
wails.
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Poland - 1915 - Poland, a Study in National Idealism - Monica Gardner |
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When, dancing, it gives out its sharp sound of mockery,
that glistening world of metal and stone,
I am
ravished
by ecstasy, love like fury
those things where light mingles with sound.
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Andre Breton - First Manifesto of Surrealism - 1924 |
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Generated for (University of
Chicago)
on 2014-06-10 17:11 GMT / http://hdl.
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Poland - 1911 - An Outline of the History of Polish Literature |
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Well, after reading these
speeches I wrote a wretched trifle,
destined
for drowning or burning.
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Marcus Aurelius - Meditations |
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In vain are songs of triumph now;
In vain of spoil of arms and
gonfalons
ye boast!
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v26 - Tur to Wat |
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And the nymphs were
affrighted
when they saw the terrible monsters like unto the crags of Ossa: all had single eyes beneath their brows, like a shield of fourfold hide for size, glaring terribly from under; and when they heard the din of the anvil echoing loudly, and the great blast of the bellows and the heavy groaning of the Cyclopes themselves.
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Callimachus - Hymns |
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Yet does that burst of woe congeal my frame,
When the dark streets appeared to heave and gape,
While like a sea the
storming
army came,
And Fire from Hell reared his gigantic shape,
And Murder, by the ghastly gleam, and Rape
Seized their joint prey, the mother and the child!
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Coleridge - Lyrical Ballads |
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Balfour,
Benjamin
Kidd, Frederic Harrison, Grant
Allen, T.
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Nietzsche - v12 - Beyond Good and Evil |
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390
Comments
accurateand satisfactortyoemphasizetheirdifferenceasnd perforcseubsume them into some broader
categoryof
radical or revolutionarymass move- ments?
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Nolte - 1979 - [What Fascism Is Not- Thoughts on the Deflation of a Concept]- Comment |
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