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-“All art is erotic. The first [[ornament]] that was born, [[Christian cross|the cross]], was [[Eroticism|erotic]] in origin. The first [[work of art]], the first artistic act which the first artist, in order to rid himself of his [[surplus energy]], smeared on the wall. A horizontal dash: the [[prone]] woman. A vertical dash: the man [[sexual penetration|penetrating]] her.” --''[[Ornament and Crime]]'', 1910, Adolf Loos 
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-*[[1525]] - [[Counterculture]]: The [[Swiss Brethren|Swiss]] [[Anabaptist]] Movement is born in [[Zürich]].+*[[1525]] - [[Counterculture]]: The Swiss [[Anabaptist]] Movement is born when [[Conrad Grebel]], [[Felix Manz]], [[George Blaurock]], and about a dozen others baptize each other in the home of Manz's mother on Neustadt-Gasse, [[Zürich]], breaking a thousand-year tradition of church-state union.
*[[1789]] - The first [[American novel]], [[The Power of Sympathy|''The Power of Sympathy or the Triumph of Nature Founded in Truth'']], is printed in [[Boston, Massachusetts]]. *[[1789]] - The first [[American novel]], [[The Power of Sympathy|''The Power of Sympathy or the Triumph of Nature Founded in Truth'']], is printed in [[Boston, Massachusetts]].
* [[1793]] – After being found guilty of treason by the [[French Convention]], ''Citizen Capet'', [[Louis XVI of France]], is [[guillotine]]d. * [[1793]] – After being found guilty of treason by the [[French Convention]], ''Citizen Capet'', [[Louis XVI of France]], is [[guillotine]]d.
 +*[[1910]] - “[[All art is erotic]] says Adolf Loos
*[[1999]] - [[War on Drugs]]: In one of the largest drug busts in American history, the [[United States]] intercepts a ship with over 9,500 pounds (4,300 kg) of [[cocaine]] on board. *[[1999]] - [[War on Drugs]]: In one of the largest drug busts in American history, the [[United States]] intercepts a ship with over 9,500 pounds (4,300 kg) of [[cocaine]] on board.
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== Births == == Births ==
*[[1895]] - [[Noe Ito]], Japanese anarchist, social critic, author and feminist (d. [[1923]]) *[[1895]] - [[Noe Ito]], Japanese anarchist, social critic, author and feminist (d. [[1923]])
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*[[1929]] - [[Radley Metzger]], American filmmaker, distributor and producer. *[[1929]] - [[Radley Metzger]], American filmmaker, distributor and producer.
*[[1938]] - [[Wolfman Jack]], American disk jockey and actor (d. [[1995]]) *[[1938]] - [[Wolfman Jack]], American disk jockey and actor (d. [[1995]])
-*[[1941]] - [[Richie Havens]], American musician+*[[1941]] - [[Richie Havens]], American musician (d. 2013)
*[[1950]] - [[Billy Ocean]], West Indian musician *[[1950]] - [[Billy Ocean]], West Indian musician
*[[1952]] - [[Louis Menand]], American writer and critic *[[1952]] - [[Louis Menand]], American writer and critic
*[[1955]] - [[Jeff Koons]], American artist *[[1955]] - [[Jeff Koons]], American artist
-*[[1962]] - [[Tyler Cowen]], American economist 
== Deaths == == Deaths ==

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