117 sats \ 0 replies \ @SilkyNinja 6 Jul \ on: Stacker Saloon
If Fukuyama’s estimation of Marxism’s (and other materialist, utilitarian, and other “bad seed of Reason” perspective’s) faults are accurate: each “discounts the importance of ideology and culture and sees man as essentially a rational, profit-maximizing individual,” could you say that Marxist (and other materialist, utilitarian, and “bad seed of Reason”) art discounts the importance of subjectivity and sees the audience as essentially uneducated, uncultured and in need of spiritual reform?