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38 Freed from the language of the newspaper and the party meeting , cinema offered them “ the fuller life which society denies them " " fuller life " not in the sense of greater fulfillment of economic need , but “ life in its ...
38 Freed from the language of the newspaper and the party meeting , cinema offered them “ the fuller life which society denies them " " fuller life " not in the sense of greater fulfillment of economic need , but “ life in its ...
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“ Life ” refers not only to satisfactory relations with other members of society , but also with the world itself . A member of society needs to be in touch with the breathing world about him , that stream of things and events which ...
“ Life ” refers not only to satisfactory relations with other members of society , but also with the world itself . A member of society needs to be in touch with the breathing world about him , that stream of things and events which ...
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Life ” appears in this section of Theory of Film as the main satisfaction or pleasure offered at movie theaters , but while explaining and generalizing the satisfaction offered by the cinema , Kracauer posits a lack in all of society .
Life ” appears in this section of Theory of Film as the main satisfaction or pleasure offered at movie theaters , but while explaining and generalizing the satisfaction offered by the cinema , Kracauer posits a lack in all of society .
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