Marxism and ArtMaynard Solomon Knopf, 1973 - 649 pagina's |
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... equally impossible for a thing to be itself and at the same time something else . Positive and negative absolutely exclude one another ; cause and effect stand in an equally rigid antithesis one to the other . At first sight this mode ...
... equally impossible for a thing to be itself and at the same time something else . Positive and negative absolutely exclude one another ; cause and effect stand in an equally rigid antithesis one to the other . At first sight this mode ...
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... equally distributed among all its members . The road to this well - being is consciousness , and art can help consciousness as much as science . Science and art are equally necessary : science cannot take the place of art , nor art of ...
... equally distributed among all its members . The road to this well - being is consciousness , and art can help consciousness as much as science . Science and art are equally necessary : science cannot take the place of art , nor art of ...
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... equally visible to everyone , will greatly aid in levelling physical differences between the various races and nations and will thus be one of the most useful pioneers in the develop- ment towards an international universal humanity ...
... equally visible to everyone , will greatly aid in levelling physical differences between the various races and nations and will thus be one of the most useful pioneers in the develop- ment towards an international universal humanity ...
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A READER IN Marxist Aesthetics Selected Texts | 22 |
THE SECOND GENERATION | 79 |
ANTONIO LABRIOLA | 91 |
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