Marxism and ArtMaynard Solomon Knopf, 1973 - 649 pagina's |
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Pagina 306
... means of focusing " the emotional life of society in one giant ' I ' which is common to all " ( page 72 ) . * Art , then , is a means by which man returns to the wellsprings of communality ( in Caudwell's word , to the " genotype ...
... means of focusing " the emotional life of society in one giant ' I ' which is common to all " ( page 72 ) . * Art , then , is a means by which man returns to the wellsprings of communality ( in Caudwell's word , to the " genotype ...
Pagina 328
... means not given explicitly in the nature of man or of the natural environ- ment are the subject of art . In so far as art exposes the real necessity of the instincts by exposing all the various possible changes following from the ...
... means not given explicitly in the nature of man or of the natural environ- ment are the subject of art . In so far as art exposes the real necessity of the instincts by exposing all the various possible changes following from the ...
Pagina 493
... means of coordinating social activity , as a means of crystal- lizing man's creative power as it struggles against the innate forces of biological , natural , and social disintegration . In the selection printed below , West writes that ...
... means of coordinating social activity , as a means of crystal- lizing man's creative power as it struggles against the innate forces of biological , natural , and social disintegration . In the selection printed below , West writes that ...
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A READER IN Marxist Aesthetics Selected Texts | 22 |
THE SECOND GENERATION | 79 |
ANTONIO LABRIOLA | 91 |
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