Anderson discusses the postwar boom when the division of aestheticism and economics was at its greatest. This is when Jameson began to produce his works, and Anderson describes this as "the greatest aesthetic tradition" (125). However, Anderson goes on to explain how the two notions of aesthetics and economics were slowly reunited again, or particularly how economy progressed into being seen as an internal component of aesthetics itself (126).
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