
The Clash: with Bertolt Brecht and Joe Strummer
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The provided texts explore the relationship between artistic novelty, particularly in popular music and theatre, and political radicalism. One source extensively discusses Walter Benjamin's observations on Brecht's epic theatre, its humanist and materialist underpinnings, and Brecht's innovative approaches to challenging traditional dramatic forms and political engagement. This text also touches on Benjamin's Marxist leanings and his analysis of art's reproduction in a capitalist society. The second source critiques the concept of "the new" in popular music and modern art, examining how different genres like ragtime, music hall, rock and roll, and punk have been perceived as novel and their connection to social and political change. It further engages with theories of modernism and postmodernism, questioning whether aesthetic radicalism is a necessary condition for political efficacy and the sustainability of revolutionary artistic gestures within a capitalist framework. Both sources analyze the historical and philosophical implications of innovation and its impact on societal transformation and artistic expression.
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