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Book Description hardcover, 5¾" x 8¾", with dust jacket 156 pages This provocative book is concerned with the social significance of high-cultural activities. It is rejection of the role of art as the highest manifestation of society's achievement, exposing art as the prerogative of elites and the enemy of the people. The author argues that philosophy and aesthetics are responsible for illusions about art which give ordinary people an unjustified sense of inferiority. Taylor also looks at the history of jazz as an example of an endangered popular culture. Ours is an ex-library copy in transparent protective covering, with usual stamps, stickers, and barcode. GOOD book in GOOD unclipped dust jacket. Seller Inventory # 39195
Book Description 8vo. pp [7], 155. Original publisher's navy blue cloth, lettered gilt on spine. ISBN: 0855279419 Very good+ in very good+ dust jacket. Seller Inventory # C38874
Book Description Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Seller Inventory # ABE-1688909728445