Kate Stone

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‘Laws decide which forms of oppression are allowed, Lord. And because of that, those laws are servants to those in power, for whom oppression is given as a right over those who have little or no power. Now, shall we return to art, Lord? When stripped down to its bones, criticism is a form of oppression. Its intent is to manipulate both artist and audience, by imposing rules on aesthetic appreciation. Curiously, its first task is to belittle the views of those who appreciate a certain work but are unable or unwilling to articulate their reasons for doing so. On occasion, of course, one of those ...more
Kate Stone
Easily my favorite passage in the early part of the book, this is a fascinating take on the familiar themes of power and its exercise to control a population.
Forge of Darkness (The Kharkanas Trilogy #1)
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