« The idol makes you see infinity; art our finitude ... (page 37) »
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Régis Debray
Life and death of the image |
Régis Debray
Life and death of the image
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« The I. F (the French intellectual) was a scout, he became an exorcist. It increased the intelligibility, it increased on the opacity of the times. He favoured distance, he worked to close ranks. He was a futurist, that is, however eye-catching, and voluminous, a step-by-step, which no longer helps anyone to become contemporary. And it is from him that we should now emancipate himself. »
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Régis Debray
I.F. sequel and end |
Régis Debray
I.F. sequel and end
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« Secularism does not fall from the sky, it is the fruit of an extraordinarily complicated history. (p.175). »
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Régis Debray
Summer interviews |
Régis Debray
Summer interviews
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