Kropotkin's Revolutionary Pamphlets: A Collection of Writings

by Peter Kropotkin

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Baixo Contínuo Music: "A Brief Guide to William Shakespeare Without the Boring Bits" by Peter Ackroyd People live their lives at such a faster pace these days, and all multi-threading, that it takes a real effort to consciously slow down and listen and watch to something. It's part of the joy, I suppose, at least for me. I think this problem of attention (or lack thereof) has as much to do with cultural expectations regarding how Shakespeare should be read, watched, you name it. I can listen to some “Baixo Contínuo” from the baroque period lasting for a couple of hours, but some people come and go, fall asleep, eat dinner, etc. At theatres and opera houses, boring opera or play can be wonderful to watch the world go by with. At show more least that’s what I hear. I quite understand that attention is context-dependent - maybe 'Baixo Contínuo music' was intended to be not listened to. Bach pieces composed for flute and harpsichord are a good example.
 
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Kropotkin's Revolutionary Pamphlets: A Collection of Writings
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Nonfiction, General Nonfiction, Philosophy, Economics, Politics and Government
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335.83Society, Government, and CultureEconomicsSocialism and related systemsOther systemsAnarchism
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