Marxism and ArtMaynard Solomon Knopf, 1973 - 649 pagina's |
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Pagina 102
... attempt to strip it of its acknowledged leadership of the Marxist movement from 1848 to 1919. Unfortunately , the ... attempts at integration of classical German aesthetics into Marxism , and indeed finding implicit in his practical ...
... attempt to strip it of its acknowledged leadership of the Marxist movement from 1848 to 1919. Unfortunately , the ... attempts at integration of classical German aesthetics into Marxism , and indeed finding implicit in his practical ...
Pagina 104
... attempted to do ; but we cannot therefrom draw any conclusions concerning the relative aesthetic value of the poets who appealed to ... attempt also invalidates Kant's assumption that the objective determination of taste is rooted in our ...
... attempted to do ; but we cannot therefrom draw any conclusions concerning the relative aesthetic value of the poets who appealed to ... attempt also invalidates Kant's assumption that the objective determination of taste is rooted in our ...
Pagina 395
... attempting to close off a number of the avenues of development which he himself had revealed as a young Communist . Thus , Lukács acknowledges the teleologi- cal nature of the labor - process in his densely ... attempt , Georg Lukács 395.
... attempting to close off a number of the avenues of development which he himself had revealed as a young Communist . Thus , Lukács acknowledges the teleologi- cal nature of the labor - process in his densely ... attempt , Georg Lukács 395.
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A READER IN Marxist Aesthetics Selected Texts | 22 |
THE SECOND GENERATION | 79 |
ANTONIO LABRIOLA | 91 |
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