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How can art speak the language of a radically different experience, how can it represent the qualitative difference? How can art invoke images and needs of liberation which reach into the depth dimension of human existence, how can it articulate the experience not only of a particular class, but of all the oppressed?
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© 1978 Herbert Marcuse and Erica Sherover
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Marcuse, H. (1978). III. In: The Aesthetic Dimension. Communications and Culture. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-04687-4_3
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