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Art, Aesthetics and Colour myths whom industrialization had forced into

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whom industrialization had forced into a kind of indentured life dominated by economics

He also highlights the need for strenuous efforts to overcome the subtle power of evil – in the form of Lucifer and Ahriman – through selfless work

‘wisdom and love are the alpha and omega of the human being who strives for truth and freedom’

At the time of writing he still serves as a parish priest in Sussex

Art, Aesthetics and Colour myths whom industrialization had forced intoAristotle Thomas Aquinas Rudolf Steiner An Anthology of Original Texts In this innovative anthology, Angela Lord presents a unique series of commentaries on art, aesthetics and colour by three of western cultures greatest intellects. Her comparative study of the works of Aristotle, Thomas Aquinas and Rudolf Steiner illustrates how each of these towering thinkers employed an individual and groundbreaking approach. Yet, remarkably, there are common

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