Dmb:

All Very well said. To your last point:

Implicitly, quietly, my point here is really to say that the MOQ cannot
> rightly be interpreted as anti-intellectual or as a vacuous relativism.
> Knowledge and skill are still essential features of the "arts" he's talking
> about.
>


I'd add, It seems obvious the MoQ is not anti-intellectual, not when the
MoQ is itself a highly intellectual and artful piece.  The MoQ  doesn't
oppose intellect.  The MoQ puts intellect in its proper place....

artfully,

John
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