Nancy Huntting, Aesthetic Realism consultant, writes: “The Opposites, Beauty, Contempt—& Our Lives” is about the largest thing we hope for—a way of seeing the world that’s true and thrilling. In this issue too is a vitally needed explanation of racism. And a jazz musician writes on what he learned about his purpose in art and love—something every musician and… Read more
Leila Rosen, Aesthetic Realism associate, writes about this upcoming Public Seminar: Why are we sometimes cold to the feelings of another person—even someone we say we care about? And how can the way we’re “warm” to others go along with good sense, the “coolness” of reason? Aesthetic Realism answers these questions, and more, about the confusing opposites… Read more
Harvey Spears, photographer, NY, writes: As a man who loves the state of Maine and American history, I want you to know of two stirring poems by Eli Siegel about the Civil War, and an historic commentary by editor Ellen Reiss from issue 803 of The Right of Aesthetic Realism to Be Known. The first… Read more
Jeffrey Carduner, Aesthetic Realism consultant, writes: Is philosophy warm, immediate, urgent? Yes—when seen as Aesthetic Realism sees it! You’ll find this out when you read “Reality’s Opposites—& the Self That’s Ours.” You’ll find out about the structure of reality itself. You’ll learn that the way people see the world is central to every situation in one’s life.… Read more
Steven Weiner, Computer Specialist and Aesthetic Realism associate, writes: What does it mean to see people and their possibilities truly? And how much does beauty take in? In 4 articles of 90 or so years ago, written by Eli Siegel and now reprinted in The Right Of, you’ll see those are questions he was passionately interested… Read more
Devorah Tarrow, Aesthetic Realism consultant, writes: Many a wife has heard her spouse complain, “You’re never pleased with anything I do!” Women are troubled by the way they can be swiftly ill-natured, sarcastic, displeased. “To Like or Be Displeased—The Unseen Battle in Every Wife” will be the subject that will be clearly addressed, to the… Read more
Leila Rosen, Aesthetic Realism associate, writes about this upcoming Public Seminar: People long to be expressed. Yet without being clear about it, they’ve felt that expressing themselves, putting forth and taking care of themselves, was not the same as being just to others. This rift has made people, in various ways, unsure, angry, stymied, ashamed. On June 6th, you’ll hear the… Read more
Nancy Huntting, Aesthetic Realism consultant, writes: How can injustice end—including men’s injustice to women? Is there a cause in common that makes for all injustice? You’ll be thrilled by “Men, Women, & the Art of Justice,” in which a man speaks honestly, self-critically, of his own injustice to women and describes what he learned that enabled him to… Read more
Jeffrey Carduner, Aesthetic Realism consultant, writes: What would it mean for us truly to welcome the new, the unexpected, the surprising, in our daily lives? Is there anything in us against surprise? And what can we learn from poetry about this subject? Read “How Much Surprise—in Art and Life?,” the latest and great new issue of The Right of… Read more
Michael Palmer, Aesthetic Realism associate, writes: An industry that continues to thrive in the US economy is that of physical fitness. The gyms are as popular as ever. While being in good shape is important, a man can see having a great physique as a shortcut to liking himself. As a former radio sportswriter with… Read more
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