In aesthetics, the doctrine that a work of art can be appreciated independently of its cultural background, the circumstances of its production, the artist’s intentions, and so on (also see: contextualism).
In politics, the doctrine that a nation’s (or some particular nation’s) interests are best served by minimizing its interference in affairs outside its own borders, or outside some specified sphere of interest.
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- 2.1 1941: Fighting the Shadow War: A Divided America in a World at War
- 2.2 America in Retreat: The New Isolationism and the Coming Global Disorder
- 2.3 Isolationism: A History of America's Efforts to Shield Itself from the World
- 2.4 Ambient 4: Isolationism
- 2.5 Isolationism
- 2.6 Isolationism Vs. Interventionism
- 2.7 Know Your Enemy: Japan
- 2.8 Isolationism
- 2.9 From Theodore Roosevelt to FDR: Internationalism and isolationism in American foreign policy (European papers in American history)
- 2.10 Ambient, Vol. 4: Isolationism
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