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... fact of the matter , and it guts any attempt to found the benefits of pub- lic art upon the thin and far fetched theories of certain art critics . For what is undeniable about nearly every critical account of the message of one or ...
... fact of the matter , and it guts any attempt to found the benefits of pub- lic art upon the thin and far fetched theories of certain art critics . For what is undeniable about nearly every critical account of the message of one or ...
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... fact that democratic cap- italism depends " upon a high degree of civic virtue in its citizens ( and upon an especially potent moral and cultural system sepa- rated from the state ) . " Indeed , " the system of moral and religious ...
... fact that democratic cap- italism depends " upon a high degree of civic virtue in its citizens ( and upon an especially potent moral and cultural system sepa- rated from the state ) . " Indeed , " the system of moral and religious ...
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... fact seem to be more greedy , grasping , selfish , acquisitive , or anarchic than citizens in traditional or in socialist societies " ; in fact democratic capitalism properly understood is a suitable model for the rest of the world ...
... fact seem to be more greedy , grasping , selfish , acquisitive , or anarchic than citizens in traditional or in socialist societies " ; in fact democratic capitalism properly understood is a suitable model for the rest of the world ...
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Dissent and Reply | 22 |
The Writing | 37 |
Blanche Bernstein | 55 |
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