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 Nowadays you can find themn collected in printed anthologies, and internet sites. Overviews that show how important these manifestos have been. But who today has read or even heard of the Art Strike Papers from Stewart Home (1990-93)? see: https://monoskop.org/images/c/c1/The_Art_Strike_Papers.pdf Nowadays you can find themn collected in printed anthologies, and internet sites. Overviews that show how important these manifestos have been. But who today has read or even heard of the Art Strike Papers from Stewart Home (1990-93)? see: https://monoskop.org/images/c/c1/The_Art_Strike_Papers.pdf
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 +And can [[https://www.versobooks.com/en-gb/products/2890-abolish-the-family|Abolish the Family:A Manifesto for Care and Liberation]] by Sophie Lewis be called an art or social manifesto? Or the stylistically and also content wise inspiring [[https://www.hajarpress.com/books/experiments-in-imagining-otherwise|Experiments in imagining otherwise]] by Lola Olufemi? Maybe it points to artists who are not only into fiction today, and are different than the new classification of multidisciplinarity as science-art, leaving out social, political, ecological, gender and any other dimensions? Oh, maybe it is good to leave it all on the edge of confusion and ignorance. Otherwise the purpose of a manifesto will certainly miss its purpose...
  
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