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In Schopenhauer's metaphysical analysis, music represents the purest embodiment of will, of the life force.
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That some problems are public problems, and that therefore they ought to be tackled by government, since democratic government is the embodiment of the public will and the appropriate vehicle for its expression, are widespread and respectable ideas.
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