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  • ..., <i>then everything is permitted</i>.” The French “new philosopher” Andre Glucksmann even applied Dostoyevsky’s critique of godless nihilism to 9/1 In the course of the Crusade of King St.Louis, Yves le Breton reported how he once encountered an old woman who wandered down the street
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  • ...d]] War in [[Paris]], its founding [[figure]] the writer and poet [[André Breton]] (1896-1966). [[Breton]] was familiar with Freud's work on dreams and developed a technique of 'sp
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  • ...aymond Queneau]], [[Georges Bataille]], [[Maurice Merleau-Ponty]], [[Andre Breton]], [[Jean-Paul Sartre]], [[Jacques Lacan]] and [[Raymond Aron]]. [[Other]]
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  • ...'t [[exist]], then everything is permitted. The [[French]] [[philosopher]] Andre Glucksmann even applied Dostoyevsky's critique of godless nihilism to 9/11, During the Seventh Crusade, led by St. Louis, Yves le [[Breton]] reported how he once encountered an old [[woman]] who wandered down the s
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  • [[Breton]], Andre, 248, 276 [[Breuer]], J., 46 Browning, Robert, 34 Bruno, Giordano, 124 Biih [[Galileo]], 50, 75 Gavarn,202 Gide, Andre, 173
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