My phrasing “lost that purpose” was bad. My point was simply that there is no contradiction to the nameless virtue, since the art needs to be good to sell the politics. You said it better than I: “The sword needs to be sharp in order to cut.”
My phrasing “lost that purpose” was bad. My point was simply that there is no contradiction to the nameless virtue, since the art needs to be good to sell the politics. You said it better than I: “The sword needs to be sharp in order to cut.”