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It is the artist - the The Road from Wigan Pier? 45 dramatist, the musician, the painter, the dancer, the poet, and those poets of the religious sphere we call saints who can call forth the new forms, new symbols, new iconography on which a new society can be built· It is the artist, who can give expression to the yet uncreated myth of the new age. The time may soon come when the artists will again be employed to set up altars to the mysterious gods of life. Yet, in the true spirit of this age, already emerging, there will be no spiritual caste system as there is in our own day, dividing men into workmen (whose activities are denied the name of art) and artists (concerned with a separate and specialised activity).

I refer, of course, to the prevailing Western view of the world which was first articulated during the Renaissance and found its political expression from the period of the Enlightenment. It became the basis for government and the sciences and could be defined as rationalistic humanism or humanistic autonomy. 40 John Lane The development of the mechanistic paradigm was perhaps historically inevitable. The Middle Ages had come to a natural end. It was exhausted, becoming an intolerable despotic repression of man's physical being in favour of his spiritual nature.

As educationists and as members of the educated middle-classes we deem them to be vulgar and devoid of worth. As teachers we are responsible for this social dicotomy since we have not made the arts education curriculum sufficiently relevant to the lives of the children we teach nor have we attempted to remove the high culture ethos that has pervaded arts education. Arts education in schools has thus created a situation of alienation from aesthetic experience rather than enhancing young people's arts discriminations and aesthetic involvements.

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