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Thought for the Day: On the Arts
From the wonderful book The Maiden King: The Reunion of Masculine and Feminine by Robert Bly and Marion Woodman. This bit from Marion: …the arts are becoming frills in the eyes not only of the government but of many citizens … Continue reading
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Tagged art, books, gender roles, Marion Woodman, Robert Bly, sex, The Maiden King, war
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