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True , it has long been a dogma in the academies that art and politics are two separate worlds ; that the value of a ... Aristotle defined man as the political animal , and surely the most human of men - the great artist - are not the ...
True , it has long been a dogma in the academies that art and politics are two separate worlds ; that the value of a ... Aristotle defined man as the political animal , and surely the most human of men - the great artist - are not the ...
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But tyranny dare not abdicate and the end of the play is a political , not a personal , one . Macbeth is killed in battle , where his own soldiers have joined the enemy ranks , and the true king has the last word : .
But tyranny dare not abdicate and the end of the play is a political , not a personal , one . Macbeth is killed in battle , where his own soldiers have joined the enemy ranks , and the true king has the last word : .
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Defoe's class would have gained religious toleration , but also political and economic supremacy . Defoe was not moving in the world of religion , or of the moon ; but in the practical world of modern business politics .
Defoe's class would have gained religious toleration , but also political and economic supremacy . Defoe was not moving in the world of religion , or of the moon ; but in the practical world of modern business politics .
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