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===Surrealism in politics===
During the 1980s, behind the Iron Curtain, Surrealism entered into the politics, and this thanks to an underground artistic opposition movement known as the [[Orange Alternative]]. The Orange Alternative created in 1981 by [[Waldemar Fydrych]] alias "Major", a graduate of history and art history at the University of [[WroclawBreslavia]], used surrealism symbology and terminology in its large scale happenings organized in the major Polish cities during the [[Jaruzelski]] regime and painted surrealist dwarf graffiti on spots covering up anti-regime slogans. Major himself was the author of the so-called "Manifest of Socialist Surrealism". In this Manifest, he stated that the socialist (communist) system had become so surrealistic that it could be seen as an expression of art itself.
 
== Impact of Surrealism ==