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"Do these trends mean that Art for art's sake is dead?"

Depends on whom you are reading/reviewing for. If you do it for yourself, hey this is what I like and why and you might like it, too, no.

If your goal is to see and most importantly, Be Seen, yes.

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> Do these trends mean that Art for art's sake is dead?

But doesn't "Art for art's sake" persist for as long as anyone makes art for its own sake, which many people always have and always will, regardless of praise from e.g. The New York Times?

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It's a bit revealing that the person who coined "neurodiversity" was a sociologist, not a clinical psychiatrist or neuroscientist. And that's not even getting into the Too Online stupidity of "neurospicy."

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Why the focus on narrowing the gap between the best and worst students? Isn’t it worthwhile to have everyone be better readers?

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