>I probably shouldn't post the entire A._S.L.O.T.H. text. It's quite long,
but I can send it directly to whoever is interested. (As a MS Word
attachment preferably)<

Please do send it directly to me...   [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thanks.


>But then the art
itself wasn't considered "work".<

Well the key to exploring these issues is whether
work = wage slavery or not.

I believe certain forms of art can become standard forms of wage
slavery...for instance when one starts applying for grants based on work you
think is likely to get a grant rather than work that you have a passion for
doing.

It's an interesting set of issues you've brought up Aaron.  I shall reply
further tomorrow ...


cheers,

Sol.

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