Charles Baudelaire: A Lyric Poet in the Era of High Capitalism |
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To bring to mind the physiognomy of Baudelaire means to speak of the
resemblance which he displays with this political type . Marx outlines this type as
follows : “ The development of proletarian conspiracies produced a need for a
division of ...
To bring to mind the physiognomy of Baudelaire means to speak of the
resemblance which he displays with this political type . Marx outlines this type as
follows : “ The development of proletarian conspiracies produced a need for a
division of ...
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He had revolutionized the physiognomy of the city with the most modest means
imaginable : spades , pickaxes , crowbars , and the like . What measure of
destruction had been caused by even these limited instruments ! And along with
the ...
He had revolutionized the physiognomy of the city with the most modest means
imaginable : spades , pickaxes , crowbars , and the like . What measure of
destruction had been caused by even these limited instruments ! And along with
the ...
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To the form of the new means of production , which to begin with is still
dominated by the old ( Marx ) , there correspond images in the collective
consciousness in which the new and the old are intermingled . These images are
ideals , and in ...
To the form of the new means of production , which to begin with is still
dominated by the old ( Marx ) , there correspond images in the collective
consciousness in which the new and the old are intermingled . These images are
ideals , and in ...
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Bibliographical note to the English edition | 7 |
The Flâneur | 35 |
Modernism | 67 |
Urheberrecht | |
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