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Pagina 328
... possible changes following from the various possible means of influencing them , art becomes conscious of the necessity of the world of feeling , and therefore free . Art is the expression of man's freedom in the world of feeling , just ...
... possible changes following from the various possible means of influencing them , art becomes conscious of the necessity of the world of feeling , and therefore free . Art is the expression of man's freedom in the world of feeling , just ...
Pagina 332
... possible to combine and recombine , free from the immediate tension of a direct contact with reality1 and the limitations of manipulating real stuff . It is possible to experiment with new forms of reality more appropriate to our ...
... possible to combine and recombine , free from the immediate tension of a direct contact with reality1 and the limitations of manipulating real stuff . It is possible to experiment with new forms of reality more appropriate to our ...
Pagina 490
... possible because the individual grows to awareness of the hybris in his revolt , of the dangers in an unqualified repudiation of the old . This leads to his limiting and restraining his own demon . His choice can thereby become critical ...
... possible because the individual grows to awareness of the hybris in his revolt , of the dangers in an unqualified repudiation of the old . This leads to his limiting and restraining his own demon . His choice can thereby become critical ...
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A READER IN Marxist Aesthetics Selected Texts | 22 |
THE SECOND GENERATION | 79 |
ANTONIO LABRIOLA | 91 |
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