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Publication | Art-Language |
Date | June 1976 |
Volume | 3 |
Number | 3 |
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Editor | Michael Baldwin, Charles Harrison, Harold Hurrell |
Contents
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‘...The Timeless Lumpenness of a Radical Cultural Life...’ | cover-1 |
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Transcript 3.1.76 Plus and Minus | 5-11 | ||
Bourgeois Revisionism, What? | 12-23 |
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Conversation: Opacity? | 24-26 | ||
Ideology does not penetrate class barriers as a transparent substance | 27-28 |
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Now, naughty revisionism or no | 29-33 | ||
Denizens of class struggle | 34-38 | ||
How to avoid assumptions that your good heart gets you there | 39-42 | ||
Jobless and Gaga | 43-47 | ||
Community Arts | 48-52 | ||
Abstract Art | 53-65 | Excerpt (35-36) |
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International: England 1 (o.g.) USA 1 (o.g.) | 66-72 | ||
Pastels in Prose – if not a Vignette in Verse... | 73-75 |
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The problems of displaying base explicit directive ‘assumptions’ | 76-84 | ||
Shoot the Sodding Ref. | 85-92 | ||
Provisions and Rules Again | 93-98 | ||
More Unsightly Speculations | 99-102 | ||
Diagrammata or...In making Friends We Make Our Life (Arthur Mee) | 103-104 | ||
Don’t Speak of Man’s Potentialities and their being made Actual in Society | 105-106 | ||
(Education is not putting sight into blind eyes, so...) Back to the Sandbank | 107-109 | ||
What’s an ideological boundary then? | 110-114 | ||
Who said, ‘It is, on the contrary, the bureaucracy which brings the new mode of production into existence’? | 115-119 | ||
Who’s a little Max Stirner then? | 120-121 | ||
A tale in the sump oil: notes from under the car; you can’t help them breaking down | 122-125 |
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