[lbo-talk] aesthetic oddities

joanna 123hop at comcast.net
Sat Apr 22 10:40:21 PDT 2006


Schiller is worth loving, if for nothing else, for his "Letters on the Aesthetic Education of Man." Though laden with tortuous abstract idealistic prose, it is one of the best things I've ever read on the relationship between art, culture, politics, and history.

Joanna

Doug Henwood wrote:


> Searching for music to induce the infant Ivan to nap, I came across
> this LaRoucheian analysis of Brahms's Geistliches Wiegenlied (not his
> famous lullaby, but a later cradle-song):
> <http://members.aol.com/abelard2/geist.htm>. It apparently takes its
> inspiration from LaRouche's work on metaphor. Has anyone read LLR's
> aesthetic theory? Just why does he love Schiller so much?
>
> Doug
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