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by Jacob Blumenfeld


  17. For Ourselves, The Right to Be Greedy (1974), Theses 45, 47

  18. EO, 5

  19. Translation taken from here [Accessed: November 24, 2017]: https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Works_of_J._W._von_Goethe/Volume_9/Vanitas,_Vanitatum_Vanitas

  20. EO, 7

  21. EO, 222

  22. EO, 271

  23. Marx, MECW 3: 186, 187

  24. For this and the following quote, see Deleuze, 161.

  25. “Ich bin nichts, und ich müsste alles sein.” Marx, MECW 3: 185

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