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een discovered at this tmderground site-bodies which could not have been there longer than a couple of years, and whose thighs were forced open and hands bound. (Exhibition.) [k2,5] Leaflet; lithograph She. The republic as a beautiful woman wrapped around by a snake whose features are those of Thiel's. The woman has a mirror high over her head. Beneath, a verse: " Many the ways you can take her- / She is for rent but not for sale." [k2,6] The illusions that still underlay the Commune are given striking expression in Proudhon's fommla, his appeal to the bourgeoisie: "Save the people and save yourselves-as your fathers did-by the Revolution;' Max Raphael, Proudhon, Marx, Picasso (paris
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ACTUAlly[<br />
Actualite (Actuality), a caricature of the painter Gustave Courbet.<br />
Courtesy of the Bibliotheque Nationale de France. See lda,5.<br />
In France's First Empire and especially its Second Engels sees states that could<br />
appear as a court of mediation hetween an equally strong bourgeoisie and proletariat.<br />
See G. Mayer, Friedrich Engels, vol. 2 (Berlin