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*''[[What a Life! (novel)|What a Life!]]'', satirical fiction by Edward Verrall Lucas and George Morrow *''[[What a Life! (novel)|What a Life!]]'', satirical fiction by Edward Verrall Lucas and George Morrow
*''[[The Birth of the Sixth Art]]'' by Ricciotto Canudo *''[[The Birth of the Sixth Art]]'' by Ricciotto Canudo
-*''[[The Quest for Fire]]''+*''[[The Quest for Fire]]'' by J.-H. Rosny
=== Visual culture === === Visual culture ===
*[[Palais Stoclet]] (1905 to 1911) by Josef Hoffmann *[[Palais Stoclet]] (1905 to 1911) by Josef Hoffmann

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"In his book Political Parties, written in 1911, Robert Michels argues that most representative democracies deteriorate towards an oligarchy or particracy. This is known as the iron law of oligarchy." --Sholem Stein

Illustration: House of Nonsense (1911), one of Blackpool's funhouse attractions
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Illustration: House of Nonsense (1911), one of Blackpool's funhouse attractions
Pyramid of Capitalist System, anonymous American cartoon (1911)
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Pyramid of Capitalist System, anonymous American cartoon (1911)

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1911 is the 1911th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 911th year of the 2nd millennium, the 11th year of the 20th century, and the 2nd year of the 1910s decade.

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