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Vierge bleue | Size (HxW) : | 325x255 cm | Style : | Expressionism | Technic : | Acrylic on paper | Theme : | Character / People | Category : | Painting | Year : | 1982 | Desc. : | It is said that the winner of the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1983, the mustachioed Lech Walesa, leader of the Polish Solidarity historical movement, reportedly said during a visit to France in 1981: “Corruption has made Western democracy ill.” This is still true and evil even worse. Can It can be seen, at all levels and in all sectors, that compromise, corruption and misappropriations of all kinds multiply. With the lure of personal gain of being worshipped as the supreme value, only the cynics have the right to live decently. Must One must be an expert in eliminating others, giving priority of to those who helped you climb the social ladder. On this basis, it is clear that what are called diseases of civilization grow exponentially and that in all countries. Some are sick because of their greed and others because of their poverty. To treat these ailments, the order prescribed byprescription of specialists, and which everyone is in this matter, is clear. This is rethe distribution, recognition and exchange. But would we accept the loss of a few advantages gained here to increase social progress thereelsewhere? Do we really want out ofto leave a society of seduction, theft and deception to enter the one where talents are mutually esteemed. ? Are we willing to earn less to so that others may earn more than others? Would we be willing to change our culture so that people are judged on the basis of their humanity rather than on their bank balance? (some would say - I don’t see the connection). |
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