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Mammonart - An Essay in Economic Interpretation
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400 pages
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Exploring the intersection of art and societal influence, Sinclair examines the role of artists throughout history and their relationship with prevailing powers. He argues that successful artists often align with contemporary societal norms and expectations, raising questions about ownership and authenticity in artistic expression. The narrative delves into the idea that art serves as a reflection of its time, ultimately framing art as a form of propaganda shaped by the dominant forces of society.
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2003, paperback
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