Hitler did it. Stalin did it. Khomeini did it. Park Chung He did it. Pinochet did it.
You name the dictator and I can name you a country where the arts have stagnated, regressed, turned to puerile, simple-minded propaganda and where all new forms of expression have been driven underground.
What I'm wondering is, has there ever been a dictatorship that has not effectively killed off real progress in the arts? Even patently apolitical progress? The one example I can think of is the Soviet Union up until the formation of the Union of Soviet Writers in 1932, but even there it was hardly recieved warmly and apparently Lenin hated Malevich et al, and the avant garde were slowly but surely pushed out of public life.
You name the dictator and I can name you a country where the arts have stagnated, regressed, turned to puerile, simple-minded propaganda and where all new forms of expression have been driven underground.
What I'm wondering is, has there ever been a dictatorship that has not effectively killed off real progress in the arts? Even patently apolitical progress? The one example I can think of is the Soviet Union up until the formation of the Union of Soviet Writers in 1932, but even there it was hardly recieved warmly and apparently Lenin hated Malevich et al, and the avant garde were slowly but surely pushed out of public life.
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