Freedom and CultureBooks for Libraries Press, 1971 - 270 Seiten |
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... writers and artists today . Not all governments are yet able to ensure even these minimum conditions for all their citizens , but all governments would claim that they are advancing in this direction . Education , therefore , we ...
... writers and artists today . Not all governments are yet able to ensure even these minimum conditions for all their citizens , but all governments would claim that they are advancing in this direction . Education , therefore , we ...
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... art . This is shown by the activities of such bodies as the Arts Council and by the increasing numbers of scholarships and grants of one kind or another . True that the plays and books and writers and artists who profit from these ...
... art . This is shown by the activities of such bodies as the Arts Council and by the increasing numbers of scholarships and grants of one kind or another . True that the plays and books and writers and artists who profit from these ...
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... writers and artists by political or religious bodies was bound to be both dangerous and con- stricting . Next we began , again in very general terms , to enquire into the positive needs felt by writers and artists . We agreed that , in ...
... writers and artists by political or religious bodies was bound to be both dangerous and con- stricting . Next we began , again in very general terms , to enquire into the positive needs felt by writers and artists . We agreed that , in ...
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