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By saying “the reverse would be better,” Adorno calls for a world where life is rich and expressive, and art regains its critical, disruptive power. It’s a call to reunite aesthetics and existence, challenging the alienation built into modern bourgeois culture.
May 13, 2025, 2:05 PM
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