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//prior to the emancipation of the subject, art was undoubtedly in a certain sense more immediately social than it was afterward.// | //prior to the emancipation of the subject, art was undoubtedly in a certain sense more immediately social than it was afterward.// | ||
//its autonomy, its growing independence from society, was a function of the bourgeois | //its autonomy, its growing independence from society, was a function of the bourgeois consciousness of freedom that was itself bound up with the social structure.// | ||
//the carceral network does not cast the unassimilable into a confused hell; there is no outside.// | //the carceral network does not cast the unassimilable into a confused hell; there is no outside.// | ||
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<em>prior to the emancipation of the subject, art was undoubtedly in a certain sense more immediately social than it was afterward.</em><br /> | <em>prior to the emancipation of the subject, art was undoubtedly in a certain sense more immediately social than it was afterward.</em><br /> | ||
<em>its autonomy, its growing independence from society, was a function of the bourgeois | <em>its autonomy, its growing independence from society, was a function of the bourgeois consciousness of freedom that was itself bound up with the social structure.</em><br /> | ||
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<em>the carceral network does not cast the unassimilable into a confused hell; there is no outside.</em><br /> | <em>the carceral network does not cast the unassimilable into a confused hell; there is no outside.</em><br /> | ||