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== Interpretations ==
== Interpretations ==
* "In the song, Art & Language accuses [Joseph] Kosuth of familiar charges: legislating ownership of meaning by asserting individual control over the collective’s efforts."<ref>Robert Bailey - Art & Language International, Chapter: Keep All Your Friends</ref>
* "In the song, Art & Language accuses [Joseph] Kosuth of familiar charges: legislating ownership of meaning by asserting individual control over the collective’s efforts."<ref>Robert Bailey - Art & Language International, Chapter: Keep All Your Friends</ref>
* Note: not to be confused with [[An Harangue]]
* Note: Not to be confused with "[[An Harangue]]" on ''[[Corrected Slogans]]''


== References ==
== References ==

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Chronology

Interpretations

  • "In the song, Art & Language accuses [Joseph] Kosuth of familiar charges: legislating ownership of meaning by asserting individual control over the collective’s efforts."[1]
  • Note: Not to be confused with "An Harangue" on Corrected Slogans

References

  1. Robert Bailey - Art & Language International, Chapter: Keep All Your Friends