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substitutes try to maintain. it .is
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locks of stone. The site also yield
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and for the officials at the Minist
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CONSfll iURAL du REL brought to a h
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settled. At the top of the Boulevar
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down and two were seriously injured
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ut theY were as much part and parce
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simple wooden table at which the ch
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thousands as linl
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the Sorbonne yard and in the street
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away a member of the FER gets up on
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out of four from completing their s
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opposed an obtuse intransigence to
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the word. The revolt had nothing to
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. of the rue Gay lussac. We are not
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® The Decline & Fall of the "Spect
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forms it may appear. Only so long a
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'· dreams g1v1ng no answer to the
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Documents Communique Comrades, Cons
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The castle is burning! Address to t
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ARY MARXISM STOP OCCUPATION COMMITT
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"Communist" Party are trembling. Th
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self-management or even of workers
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Further Reading Debord, Guy Society
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Dark Star would like to thank Chris