Politicizing Art70
I must study politics and war that my sons may have liberty to study mathematics and philosophy, geography, natural history, naval architecture, navigation, commerce, and agriculture, in order to give their children a right to study painting, poetry, music, architecture, statuary, tapestry, and porcelain.
—President John Adams
Although I hold some strong opinions about politics, justice, the environment, and other issues, I struggle with whether I should air these opinions in public, and by extension also associate them with my work. Time and again I weighed the arguments for and against, and each time so far, I concluded that I did not wish to be a public activist. I know that many of my friends and colleagues vehemently disagree ...
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