In reflecting on the interview for a day there does seem something political and radical in his pointing out that leftist rebellion is a degraded but acceptable form of the pre-modern right-wing avant garde, though. But does that change the fundamental dynamics of burnout and "selling out"...
In reflecting on the interview for a day there does seem something political and radical in his pointing out that leftist rebellion is a degraded but acceptable form of the pre-modern right-wing avant garde, though. But does that change the fundamental dynamics of burnout and "selling out"...
Thank you, I will seek it out.
In reflecting on the interview for a day there does seem something political and radical in his pointing out that leftist rebellion is a degraded but acceptable form of the pre-modern right-wing avant garde, though. But does that change the fundamental dynamics of burnout and "selling out"...