About This Book
A collection of essays arguing that encounters with beauty are a communal, nourishing resource rather than an exclusive luxury. The pieces examine how aesthetic appreciation shapes moral sensibility, daily habits, and social values; critique fashions of exclusivity and conspicuous consumption; and propose simpler, harmonious ways of living that integrate art into ordinary life. Drawing on classical ideas and vivid examples, the author considers art's practical uses, the perils of wasteful pleasures, and how aesthetic cultivation can enlarge sympathy and temper material appetites.
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