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by prvc
1891 days ago
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In that particular case, because people will pay money for them, and in the other cases in the article, because people agree with the political messages or like the appearance of the approved graffiti better. More to the point, though, the conceptual distinction which the article is trying to draw between "graffiti", as opposed to "street art" is just made up philosophically bankrupt nonsense. |
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