There are no lower or higher or median moralities. There is only one morality, and it is precisely the one that was given to us du...ring the time of Jesus Christ and that stops me, you and Barantsevich from stealing, offending others, lying etc.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
Man is at his furthest remove from the animal as a child, his intellect most human. With his fifteenth year and puberty he comes a... step closer to the animal; with the sense of possessions of his thirties (the median line between laziness and greediness), still another step. In his sixtieth year of life he frequently loses his modesty as well, then the septuagenarian steps up to us as a completely unmasked beast: one need only look at the eyes and the teeth.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
The folk artist is usually satisfied with somewhat more anonymity; he is less concerned with aesthetic context, and less with spec...ifically aesthetic purpose, though he wants to satisfy his audience, as does the popular artist. His art, however, tends to be thematically simple and technically uncomplicated, its production--the folk song, the duck decoy, the tavern sign, the circus act--not so strongly influenced by technological factors. Popular art is folk art aimed at a wider audience, in a somewhat more self-conscious attempt to fill that audience's expectations, an art more aware of the need for selling the product, more consciously adjusted to the median taste.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »