One sentence at a time

As my book project, An Ouroboros: Art, Money, and Entrepreneurial Action, developed, I began posting paragraphs or short passages to help me work through ideas and garner feedback. With my transition into a new job, I am sometimes only able to muster a sentence or two. Here is today’s sentence:

Unlike traditional capitalist enterprises as they began to develop in the late Middle Ages or early Renaissance in Europe as separate entities from their owner’s household, the arts entrepreneurial enterprise is inseparable from the artist herself.

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That’s all I got this weekend…

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About lindaessig

Linda Essig is Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs at Baruch College and principal/owner of Creative Infrastructure. The opinions expressed on Creative Infrastructure are her own and not those of Baruch College
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