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Here in the netherlands we have warehouses filled with art that the government buys so that the artists don't have to engage in commerce like you americans. If you saw the work of Root deBoner and Wim Waamers you'd burn your brushes. They are so good that even I burned my brushes, but I laughed my wry and knowing laugh.
I laugh because in the works of Joyce, a predominant concept is the concept of subdialectic truth. In a sense, Humphrey holds that the works of Joyce are empowering. If modernism holds, we have to choose between capitalist discourse and Foucaultist power relations.
Thus, the dialectic of neocultural modernist theory which is a central theme of Joyce's A Portrait of the Artist As a Young Man is also evident in Finnegan's Wake, although in a more self-referential sense. A number of materialisms concerning a mythopoetical reality exist.
However, Sartre suggests the use of neodialectic discourse to challenge society. The main theme of von Junz's model of neocultural modernist theory is not, in fact, materialism, but submaterialism. Surely you can see the humor in that. Here in the netherlands we can. Re: brilliant Will
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