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Originally Posted by LCR
Here Tselkov, he only happy with my Antonina, not to mention the overwhelming majority of Soviet academics, the popular and highly respected, which, judging by their work, should remain in permanent nirvana.
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According to your logic in the same "permanent nirvana" must remain and remain at the present time academics, and ordinary workers of the capitalist labor U.S., UK, France, Italy and so on. One nabivshy nauseam, Hirst is worth? A Lempicka ?!... And how many of these countries, artists Sirs, peers, members, etc. etc.? Or you believe that academics wrongly given only in the USSR? And then, among Soviet academics were very good artists. And speaking of great artists are rare
always and everywhere! Less than a well-known and highly respected ... The presence or absence status does not say about the artist that he is good or bad in their art. It says about anything, but not about this. And this is confirmed by the stories of all times and societies.