Good example, Michael!

The Taliban's response to the Buddhist statues at Bamiyan is evidence of an
even greater attachment to  "Power, faith, the desire for universals" as well
as an "egocentric desire to believe itself to be universal"

The variety of stuff in our art museums is a reflection of our  civilization's
belief in the availability of options and the freedom to choose them.

But the specific pieces that have been chosen can only be called a reflection
on the aesthetic taste of various curators and collectors.
(and reflects little else about  their "economic, social, and cultural
circumstances" - other than that they could afford to buy what they wanted)


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