"Art is an end in itself; its values are intrinsic."
"... Art is a soaring exercise of the human imagination."
Source: Daniel Bell (1991). “The Winding Passage: Sociological Essays and Journeys”, p.20, Transaction Publishers
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Daniel Bell
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Daniel Bell was a prominent sociologist and author known for his analysis of post-industrial society and the cultural contradictions of capitalism.
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