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... late bourgeois world . But we must not overlook the fact that it helps many uneasy intellec- \ tuals to reconcile themselves to iniquitous conditions - that its radical nature is often only a form of dramatized opportunism . The ...
... late bourgeois world . But we must not overlook the fact that it helps many uneasy intellec- \ tuals to reconcile themselves to iniquitous conditions - that its radical nature is often only a form of dramatized opportunism . The ...
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... late bourgeois world tend towards mystification . Mystification means shrouding reality in mystery . X This tendency is above all the result of alienation . The industrialized , objectified late bourgeois world has become so alien to ...
... late bourgeois world tend towards mystification . Mystification means shrouding reality in mystery . X This tendency is above all the result of alienation . The industrialized , objectified late bourgeois world has become so alien to ...
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... late bourgeois world is still capable of producing art of importance ( and the existence and challenge of the socialist world , the moral and intellectual issues which it poses , are of considerable help here ) . But in the long - term ...
... late bourgeois world is still capable of producing art of importance ( and the existence and challenge of the socialist world , the moral and intellectual issues which it poses , are of considerable help here ) . But in the long - term ...
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The Function of Art | 7 |
The Origins of Art | 35 |
Art and Capitalism | 49 |
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