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The Development of Artistic Culture

Some Methodological Suggestions

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 April 2024

Extract

In today's world, the problems of culture have become world problems, as are those of the protection of the environment, the rational use of natural resources, the demographic situation, international disarmament and the prevention of war. We speak of a “cultural explosion” with regard to the very lively interest that culture arouses today and the increasing needs in this area. We can expect this development to continue, but what is the social significance of the process? What is its origin? To what is it connected?

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Research Article
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Copyright © 1979 Fédération Internationale des Sociétés de Philosophie / International Federation of Philosophical Societies (FISP)

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References

1 A. Oden, Genèse des Grands Hommes, Vol. II, Paris, 1895.

2 Alvin Toffler, "The Art of Measuring Art," The Sociology of Art and Literature: A Reader, New York, Washington, 1970.

3 The underlining in this sentence is ours. The other passages were underlined by Marx himself.

4 K. Marx and F. Engels, Manuscrits de 1844, "Economie, politique et philosophie," Paris, Editions sociales, 1962.