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... political in nature due largely to the period in which it is set : The Weimar Republic . But what proves to be decisive from an aesthetic standpoint is how it reflects avant - garde values . It reflects the experimentation which was ...
... political in nature due largely to the period in which it is set : The Weimar Republic . But what proves to be decisive from an aesthetic standpoint is how it reflects avant - garde values . It reflects the experimentation which was ...
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... political . In both it appears the exterminating angel of Nazism , the unstoppable ascent of Hitler and the socio - political situation of utter chaos spreading over Germany . The situation is , to a great extent , responsible for the ...
... political . In both it appears the exterminating angel of Nazism , the unstoppable ascent of Hitler and the socio - political situation of utter chaos spreading over Germany . The situation is , to a great extent , responsible for the ...
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... political parties outside of it , you are following a political agenda . Adequate reactions must therefore be formulated on a political level - not on an ontological level . In this way , the tradition is created in the present where it ...
... political parties outside of it , you are following a political agenda . Adequate reactions must therefore be formulated on a political level - not on an ontological level . In this way , the tradition is created in the present where it ...
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