Nineteenth Century and After: A Monthly Review, Volums 169-170Nineteenth Century and After Limited., 1962 |
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... mind ? The Little Organum was written in 1948 , shortly before Brecht's return from exile to found his own theatre in East Berlin . It is intended as a Marxist tract , a blueprint for a theatre ' of the age of science ' ( one should add ...
... mind ? The Little Organum was written in 1948 , shortly before Brecht's return from exile to found his own theatre in East Berlin . It is intended as a Marxist tract , a blueprint for a theatre ' of the age of science ' ( one should add ...
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... minds , the Government will also change its mind , and we can be sure that God commanded that change of mind . * ... The argument - perhaps a little less naïvely put in some cases - is one with which everyone is familiar . God is ...
... minds , the Government will also change its mind , and we can be sure that God commanded that change of mind . * ... The argument - perhaps a little less naïvely put in some cases - is one with which everyone is familiar . God is ...
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... mind - changing substances for the past ten years . He introduced Aldous Huxley to mescalin . He coined the word ' psyche- delic ' ( mind manifestor ) to distinguish between this aspect of a variety of chemical substances which alter the ...
... mind - changing substances for the past ten years . He introduced Aldous Huxley to mescalin . He coined the word ' psyche- delic ' ( mind manifestor ) to distinguish between this aspect of a variety of chemical substances which alter the ...
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