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... dialectical solution of the problem - man becoming man together with work and language , so that neither man on the one hand nor work and language on the other came first- this is lacking in Humboldt . He merely hinted at a dialectical ...
... dialectical solution of the problem - man becoming man together with work and language , so that neither man on the one hand nor work and language on the other came first- this is lacking in Humboldt . He merely hinted at a dialectical ...
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... dialectic , has much more than Schopenhauer to say about the concrete and specific elements in music . A dialectical materialist cannot easily say what is to be regarded as the ' content ' of music ; above all he cannot define it with a ...
... dialectic , has much more than Schopenhauer to say about the concrete and specific elements in music . A dialectical materialist cannot easily say what is to be regarded as the ' content ' of music ; above all he cannot define it with a ...
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... dialectical materialism must now be expanded and made more precise . Machines which , it has been calculated by cybernetics , are possible and which , in part , have already been made , frequently behave as though they had consciousness ...
... dialectical materialism must now be expanded and made more precise . Machines which , it has been calculated by cybernetics , are possible and which , in part , have already been made , frequently behave as though they had consciousness ...
Contents
The Function of Art | 7 |
The Origins of Art | 35 |
Art and Capitalism | 49 |
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abstract alienation ancient animal atoms attitude Baudelaire Baudelaire's became become Beethoven's Bertolt Brecht bourgeoisie Brecht capitalism capitalist capitalist world class struggle collective common consciousness contradictions critical realism crystal dialectical dream El Greco element everything existence experience feeling feudal formal fragments Friedrich Schlegel German Romantic German Romanticism Goethe Gothic Gothic art Hanns Eisler Hegel human ideas images imitation Impressionism individual Kafka kind l'art language late bourgeois world literature living longer lyric poetry magic man's Marx matter means of expression modern movement nature NECESSITY OF ART never Novalis novel objects organs original paintings passion peasant personality poem poet poetry polyphony primitive problems production recognize relationships revolution revolutionary Romanticism ruling class sense sexual social conditions social content social reality socialist art socialist realism society songs sorcerer specific Stendhal stone style symmetry tendency things tion tribe unity whole words wrote