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Catttt Posted 10 years ago
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Does the following sentence want to say that a closer and more serious look into Hirst's work will probably show that by praising pharmaceutical companies in curing our pains, he might actually be in hidden relationships with them, bringing profits for both sides (for himself and for the companies).

Context

There may even be a sense that on our behalf Hirst is wavering into a collusion with the pharmaceutical companies, celebrating the bundant ways of designing pain out of our lives. pharmacologically – and profitably – if you were to read more than cool flippancy into the work.
  

Top answer

I think it may be suggesting it's accidental or unconscious, not planned. However, more context would help decide if this is true, especially in the light of the last sentence you quote. d

  • I think it may be suggesting it's accidental or unconscious, not planned.
  • However, more context would help decide if this is true, especially in the light of the last sentence you quote.
  • d
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I think it may be suggesting it's accidental or unconscious, not planned.
However, more context would help decide if this is true, especially in the light of the last sentence you quote.
d

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