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Social change refers to
an alteration in the
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Definitions: that society moves
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ruling minority.
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INVENTIONS DA VINCI
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Introduction statement for a symposium in Dortmund
2010: How Art boosts Economy
11. Economics
a doctoral research done by Elizabeth Currid, published in 2007, titled: The Warhol Economy:
How Fashion Art & Music Drive New York City (Princeton University Press, 2007)
19. Politics and Culture
Andrew Warhola (August 6, 1928 – February 22, 1987), known as Andy Warhol,
was an American painter, printmaker and filmmaker
“fifteen minutes
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20. Politics and Culture
"my prediction from the sixties
finally came true:
In the future everyone will be
famous for fifteen minutes.".
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Ai Weiwei
(born 18 May 1957)
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