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I constantly indulge in such remarks, which might pass for absurd but which give
a good idea of the obstacles which all thought may have to surmount. There is
also the importance I am constrained to attach to hot and cold - indeed to all the ...
I constantly indulge in such remarks, which might pass for absurd but which give
a good idea of the obstacles which all thought may have to surmount. There is
also the importance I am constrained to attach to hot and cold - indeed to all the ...
Pagina 146
Confronted by an immediate social action, can art put itself into the service of a
definite political idea? It must unreservedly put itself into the service of the idea
during the period in which the idea is transformed into action; and this action, ...
Confronted by an immediate social action, can art put itself into the service of a
definite political idea? It must unreservedly put itself into the service of the idea
during the period in which the idea is transformed into action; and this action, ...
Pagina 334
There is an idea that this is the proper way to work; that cranky ideas, confused
ideas, lonely ideas, form the best background for artistic creation. Communal
activity, group activity would limit this crankiness, and so it is assumed it would
cramp ...
There is an idea that this is the proper way to work; that cranky ideas, confused
ideas, lonely ideas, form the best background for artistic creation. Communal
activity, group activity would limit this crankiness, and so it is assumed it would
cramp ...
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