This document appears to be a printout of an article or introduction to a collection of speeches written by a former Prime Minister (contextually Paul Keating of Australia). The text is philosophical in nature, discussing the intersection of music, art, science, and politics ('policy ambition'). It references figures like Mahler and Kant and topics such as the Opera House and the rise of China. The document bears a House Oversight stamp, indicating it was part of a larger document production.
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| Mahler | Composer |
Used as an example of non-representational art creation.
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| E.T.A. Hoffman | Writer/Composer |
Quoted regarding the nature of music.
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| Beethoven | Composer |
Mentioned as a contemporary of Hoffman.
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| Kant | Philosopher |
Referenced regarding 'policy ambition arising from Kant's higher self'.
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| Joern Utzon | Architect |
Mentioned in relation to the Opera House.
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| Unnamed Author | Former Prime Minister |
The narrator ('I') refers to 'my prime ministerial life', 'native title', and 'rise of China'. (Contextually likely P...
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| The Australian |
Source of the article (URL footer).
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| House Oversight Committee |
Source of the document dump (Footer stamp).
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Referencing the Sydney Opera House (via Joern Utzon).
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Mentioned in the context of 'the rise of China'.
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"Music reveals to man an unknown realm, a world quite separate from the outer sensual world surrounding him..."Source
"Science is forever trying to undress nature while the artistic impulse is to be wrapped in it."Source
"While the speeches are from the period after my prime ministerial life and period in government, the impulse in writing them came from the same framework and inclinations which informed my life in public office."Source
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