Bob Dylan and Philosophy: It's Alright, Ma

Open Court (2006)
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A thought-provoking collection of essays explores philosophical questions in the music of Bob Dylan, including personal identity, negative and positive freedom, enlightenment, and postmodernism in his social criticism and the morality of bootlegging. Original.

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