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An article by the KAPD that explores the relationship between art and class. Here they also talk about the bourgeois monopoly on art and culture and also reject the notion of a "proletarian art".
The Bund called for a non-territorial form of Jewish cultural autonomy within a democratized ... His activity reached a high ...
1 Already in the last sweet days that Russia’s haute bourgeoisie enjoyed before the Great War and the Revolution ended civilized life ... “which turned the existence of a non-proletarian into hell on ...
“They created Soviet and proletarian art, but always with a local flavor ... The initiative laid the foundation for artistic and cultural prosperity in Ukraine, which the Boichukists both benefited ...
The criminal imperialist war between capitalist states and the new living conditions that have resulted from it have exacerbated to the extreme, for the vast majority of women, the social ...
Unlike the Cultural Revolution in China – the effects of which were mostly felt within the country’s borders in the 1960s and 1970s – Roach said the corresponding event in the US could have ...
While its cultural significance resonates worldwide, it holds a particularly deep connection to Great Neck and the broader Gold Coast of Long Island, areas that directly influenced the setting and ...
Aware of its economic and security challenges, its elites know that it has to change a great deal ... today’s US in relation to their own cultural revolution that began almost 60 years ago.