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    Martin: Yes. Utopian. I see now, more and more, E.A.T. as so much a part of this whole utopian fervor of the sixtiesof political, social, civil rights, and later womens rights. It was the manifestation in the art worldor at least in this part of the art worldof those idealistic utopian ideals. I didnt think about it that way then, although, being part of it, now when I begin to look back and
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