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Walter Benjamin, Illuminations: Essays and Reflections Quotes: No more semblance or disemblance, no more God or Man, only an immanent logic of the principle of operativity.
         

No more semblance or disemblance, no more God or Man, only an immanent logic of the principle of operativity.


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