Nevertheless, made hope transforming world need rejected failed – ot — Robert Hughes, Shock New

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Nevertheless, what was made in the hope of transforming the world need not be rejected because it failed to do so – otherwise, one would also have to throw out a good deal of the greatest painting and poetry of the nineteenth century. An objective political failure can still work as a model of intellectual affirmation or dissent.

Robert Hughes, The Shock of the New

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