“An entertainment is something which distracts us or diverts us from the routine of daily life. It makes us for the time being forget our cares and worries; it interrupts our conscious thoughts and habits, rests our nerves and minds, though it may incidentally exhaust our bodies. Art, on the other hand, though it may divert us from the normal routine of our existence, causes us in some way or other to become conscious of that existence.”
Quote by Herbert Read
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The Politics of the Unpolitical
This book delves into the complex interplay of political forces within environments that do not adhere to conventional political frameworks, examining the nuances of power, governance, and social organization in such unique settings. more
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