« As the tombs were the museums of civilizations without museums, our museums are perhaps the tombs of civilizations that no longer know how to build down. »
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Régis Debray
Life and death of the image |
Régis Debray
Life and death of the image
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« "Access to oneself always passes through another, and bumping into people who don't look like us is the best way to discover what we look like (so exile has always been the best factory of patriots). (...) The Indian made me Gauls." p.47 »
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Régis Debray
From one century to the next |
Régis Debray
From one century to the next
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« Let us agree, however, that this is a strange war, the one in which the commander-in-chief has the watchword: "hide"; where a general mobilization puts a stop; where we call for no longer to make society to make a nation, to isolate ourselves to stick together and to keep bodies away from each other to get closer to them in spirit. But history is never stingy with paradox. »
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Régis Debray
Quit or double |
Régis Debray
Quit or double
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