What is Dadaism and what does it want in Germany
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- | “[[What is Dadaism and what does it want in Germany?]]” (1919) RICHARD HUELSENBECK AND RAOUL HAUSMANN | + | “[[What is Dadaism and what does it want in Germany?]]” (1919) is a tract by [[Richard Huelsenbeck]] and [[Raoul Hausmann]]. The document is famous for demanding the "introduction of progressive [[unemployment]] through comprehensive [[mechanization]] of every field of activity." |
- | "Dadaism demands: | + | Other highlights include |
- | + | :"Dadaism demands: 1) The international revolutionary union of all creative and intellectual men and women on the basis of radical [[Communism]]; (...) The immediate [[expropriation]] of property (...) and the [[communal feeding]] of all (...) Introduction of the simultaneist poem as a Communist state prayer (...) Immediate regulation of all [[sexual relation]]s according to the views of international | |
- | 1) The international revolutionary union of all creative and intellectual men and women on the basis of radical Communism; (...) | + | Dadaism through establishment of a Dadaist sexual center."[http://www.mariabuszek.com/kcai/DadaSurrealism/DadaSurrReadings/DadaGrmny.pdf] |
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- | The immediate expropriation of property (...) | + | |
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- | and the communal feeding of all (...) | + | |
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- | Introduction of the simultaneist poem as a Communist state prayer." | + | |
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[Ne travaillez jamais]] | ||
*[[The Central Council of Dada for the World Revolution]] | *[[The Central Council of Dada for the World Revolution]] | ||
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“What is Dadaism and what does it want in Germany?” (1919) is a tract by Richard Huelsenbeck and Raoul Hausmann. The document is famous for demanding the "introduction of progressive unemployment through comprehensive mechanization of every field of activity."
Other highlights include
- "Dadaism demands: 1) The international revolutionary union of all creative and intellectual men and women on the basis of radical Communism; (...) The immediate expropriation of property (...) and the communal feeding of all (...) Introduction of the simultaneist poem as a Communist state prayer (...) Immediate regulation of all sexual relations according to the views of international
Dadaism through establishment of a Dadaist sexual center."[1]
See also
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