The general Western perspective on living recognizes a central idea of continuing progress.
This is natural, given historical experience and the impetus to invent and to refine and improve existing technologies. Even so, human progress, that is to say, the ways and means by which the human condition and state of being may be elevated, cannot be neglected without consequences.
And, again, it is often the artist who is first to recognize this fact, and to act upon it.
This is natural, given historical experience and the impetus to invent and to refine and improve existing technologies. Even so, human progress, that is to say, the ways and means by which the human condition and state of being may be elevated, cannot be neglected without consequences.
And, again, it is often the artist who is first to recognize this fact, and to act upon it.
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