From: Marsha (marshalz@i-2000.com)
Date: Mon May 31 2004 - 10:47:58 BST
Celebrity status is tied into socio-economic structuring, so both these issues must be addressed simultaneously. I think values can find a point of entry here, because it is clear there is a severe discrepancy between the value of a leader as reflected in economic reward, and the value of those who actually produce art. (I am referring to all manufacture as art.)MOQ.ORG - http://www.moq.org Mail Archives: Aug '98 - Oct '02 - http://alt.venus.co.uk/hypermail/moq_discuss/ Nov '02 Onward - http://www.venus.co.uk/hypermail/moq_discuss/summary.html MD Queries - horse@darkstar.uk.net To unsubscribe from moq_discuss follow the instructions at: http://www.moq.org/md/subscribe.html
Society is an art also, if viewed from an expanded and appropriate understanding of what art is in MOQ terms. Therefore, if manufacture of art, and society as art can be harmonised as a value centred unitary activity, people may begin to see the Quality of such a shift in value emphasis in the particular lives they lead?
If not, greed will continue to prevail.
All the best,
Mark M
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