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Comment by rhet0rica

2 days ago

To double down on that notion—the baroque rococo interiors that the author idolises at the end were the exclusive purview of the astonishingly wealthy, in no small part because of how expensive they were to implement. Accordingly they were equated with absolutism and corruption.

It's hard to decide how much of the author's position is born from ignorance versus how much of it is born from disingenuousness.