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to serve somebody
Its an exercise of sociology imposed onto the political sphere and serves as a reflective mirror of the other participants in the liberal-democratic model that has come to permeate Western society; a model that is increasingly being subject to change, … Continue reading
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Tagged Danny Dayan, Edward S. Herman, frumkin commission, ICAHD Jerusalem, Jeff Halper ICAHD, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog, meir margalit, Meretz Party, MK Danny Danon, Moshe Feiglin, Noam Chomsky, Walter Benjamin, Yesha Concil, Zvi Zameret
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final sale: everything must go!
Just make sure you win the last game.Under new management. Oh yeah. Remember: nice guys finish last. Wailing not whining. Its called the wailing wall; a cry of anguish of the forsaken, and not a whining of the comfortable piqued … Continue reading
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Tagged Adbusters, amelia earhart, Amy Goodman, Billboard Liberation Front, bob marley, Bombing Science, cornel west, debbie melnyk, Edward S. Herman, Eli Siegel, Fernand Leger, Gustav Landauer, Jack Napier, John Heartfield, John Lennon, leo durocher, louis durocher, mark coop, Martin Buber, Michael Moore, New York Dolls, Noam Chomsky, ralph kercheval, rick caine, Ron English, Shepard Fairey, Steve Jobs, steve jobs death, stuart manley, trade mark direct
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little criminals: occupy modify commodify
The ingenious part of our system, our “culture” is its ability to absorb and renew the top twenty percent of the population. These newbies, if you could call them, what Pierre Vallieres might term the new “white niggers of America” … Continue reading
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Tagged andrew coyne, Andrew Potter, Chris Hedges, cornel west, David Mamet, Edward S. Herman, Hannah Hoch, jacques duchesneau, jean charest, jean michel basquiat, John Heartfield, joseph heath rebel sell, Marianne Faithful, Marianne Faithfull, Martin Buber, Noam Chomsky, occupy wall street, Pierre Vallieres, Robert ParkeHarrison, the duchesneau report, Thomas Frank, thomas frank the baffler, Thorstein Veblen
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banalities of evil
by Art Chantry ( art@artchantry.com ) this is such a boring photo. when maire ( mosco) handed me this image (she took the snap), i just looked at it blankly and wondered what the hell it was. it’s absolutely nothing … Continue reading
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Tagged Banality of Evil, Edward S. Herman, genesis p. orridge, Hannah Arendt, james mcavoy, jodie foster, john hinkley, lisa peattie, maire mosco, Robert Redford, Ronald Reagan, ronald reagan assassination, Ted Bundy, throbbing gristle, Woody Allen
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No! Art: confrontations on betrayal
It was at the expense of good manners.Its an alternate method to engage oneself with memory. The burbling graphic images resurfaced later in etchings, paintings and collages like blood clots moving through hardened arteries. Alternating between the jarring and the … Continue reading
Posted in Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Modern Arts/Craft
Tagged boris lurie, dietmar kirves, Donald Kuspit, Edward S. Herman, edward s. hermann, eichmann trial, Hannah Arendt, Harold Rosenberg, Immanuel Kant, margaret bourke-white, Pablo Picasso, Raul Hilberg, sam goodman, stanley fisher, wilfred bion
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The Banality of Forgiveness
His protagonist may be a sympathetic person, engaging, affable and charming; but he is also a murderer, an assasin and may even have enjoyed the thrill of execution at the time the killings were carried out. Is this young man … Continue reading
Posted in Cinema/Visual/Audio, Miscellaneous, Modern Art, Modern Arts/Craft
Tagged Adolph Eichmann, Ari Folman, Avi Mograbi, Banality of Evil, Bertold Brecht, Bertolt Brecht, Brecht, David Lynch, Edward S. Herman, Hannah Arendt, Israel, Israel documentary, israel fims, Israeli cinema, israeli films, Shai Ginsburg, Waltz With Bashir, Z Magazine, Z32
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