“No area of life will be free from this concept in the future. That means that people will recognize the social organism, and they must think within this context. They must not only think about schools but also about the legal system and economic structures. They must always think through the entire social organism…”

—  Joseph Beuys

1970's, Every Man an Artist: Talks at Documenta 5', 1972

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German visual artist 1921–1986

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