Self, Creativity, Political Resistance
This essay looks at the relationship between art and political change through a case study of the Eastern European dissidents, Vaclav Havel and Andrei Sakharov. Drawing on Heinz Kohut's account of the artist, I argue that creativity was a crucial source of each figure's resistance to total...
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