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none was too many
So it goes, that many assert that if man is to be truly free,then he must be free to make his own moral decisions, accepting or rejecting a given absolute moral standard, or else he is neither free nor even … Continue reading
Posted in Cinema/Visual/Audio, Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion
Tagged Albrecht Durer, Donald Kuspit, Emil Fackenheim, Fritz Hershberger, Hannah Arendt, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog, Norman Finkelstein, Orly Yadin Silence, Samuel Bak, Theodor Adorno, Theodor Adorno Auschwitz, yvelyne wood, Yvrlyne Wood
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muckrakers and culture stakers
The pop culture world. We just have to accept it until it runs its course. And the cycle could be very long until it unravels, like a balance sheet depression or a life long illness or addiction that may take … Continue reading
Posted in Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Modern Arts/Craft
Tagged Gerhard Richter, Guy Debord, Jean Genet, john collier, Joseph Beuys, joseph heath, Joseph Schumpeter, lincoln steffens, Max Horkheimer, Michael Moore, Pete Seeger, Peter Max, the muckrakers, Theodor Adorno, Thomas Frank, yvelyne wood
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jerry as a jerrie: clowning in the shower
…Despite all efforts of the prosecution everybody could see that this man was not a monster, but it was difficult not to suspect that he was not a clown. ( Arendt, Eichmann in Jerusalem ) Written at the same time … Continue reading
Posted in Cinema/Visual/Audio, Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion
Tagged Art Spiegelman, bruce handy, drew friedman, eichmann trial, Hannah Arendt, Jean Antoine Watteau, Jean-Luc Godard, jean-Pierre Coursodon, Jerry Lewis, Max Horkheimer, Michael Ezra, peter schotten, Roberto Benigni Life is Beautiful, sven lindberg, yvelyne wood
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waste not want more
The insatiability of human desire.Moral Hazards. Too big too fail. Systematic Risk. Kicking the can down the road. These are all the fashion buzzwords use to describe and old phenomenon first articulated by Thorstein Veblen back in the days of … Continue reading
Posted in Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Marketing/Advertising/Media
Tagged European debt crisis, Henri Cartier-Bresson, jean-jacques grandville, joseph heath, mark blyth brown university, rick tilman, robert merton, roberto ricci, song dong, Theodor Adorno, Thorstein Veblen, todd browning, yvelyne wood
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