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The impact of John Berger’s Ways of Seeing brought home by this article

by Mark Swilling | Jan 5, 2017 | Blog | 0 comments

Beautiful article about John Berger at 90 – how I so clearly recall reading Ways of Seeing during first year sociology in 1979 when all my social science lecturers at WITS were Marxists – how clear things were through those red lenses – click for link to FB post

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