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>What's the brilliant counterpoint coming from so called progressives, or however you'd label the "non conservatives"
More or less all of art history since the 1870s. It's not as simple as coming up with "a brilliant counterpoint" to the crises of modernity, but even approaching the questions in the first place. The art world has been struggling to find meaning in art and explore the capability of humans for aesthetic meaning-making in lieu of a central authority, and it's a conversation conservatives have almost entirely opted to exclude themselves from