La Chinoise
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Who's he?
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An actor.
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He was one of the group?
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Yes... a fanatic.
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His father had worked with Arthaud.
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While with Kosygin, Wilson,
Pompidou, it's sweet death.

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If that doesn't suit you,
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there's violent death
in North Vietnam.

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While in the South,
sweet death is enough.

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But I say it's the same
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in literary and scientific studies.
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The Left has suggested reforms.
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As long as Racine portrays
men as they are.

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As long as Sade is prohibited.
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As long as maths isn't taught
in nurseries.

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As long as they subsidize the queers
at the Comedie Francaise

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more than Planchon or Bourseiller.
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The reforms are a dead letter,
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because it's dead language.
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It's class culture
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taught by one class.
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A culture belonging
to a certain class

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that pursues a certain policy.
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The analysis...
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..was amiss.
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So the conclusion was unreal.
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If you don't agree it's...
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Yes, I’m for peaceful co-existence.
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What's the Party doing
to change that?

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There are some good things.
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Two weeks ago they were praising
books that confuse words and things,

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that serve reactionary thinking.
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Comrades, we must:
one, close the puppet university.

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Right, but how?
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What do you suggest, dreamer?
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Two, by terror.

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