Friday, May 13, 2011

Friday Philosophy

Today we have an astute bit of analysis that goes back about fifty odd years, from the cultural critic Dwight MacDonald (1906-1982). Doesn't this appear to be even more obvious today?

"Folk Art grew from below. It was a spontaneous, autochthonous expression of the people, shaped by themselves, pretty much without the benefit of High Culture, to suit their own needs. Mass Culture is imposed from above. It is fabricated by technicians hired by businessmen; its audiences are passive consumers, their participation limited to the choice between buying and not buying.... Folk Art was the people's own institution, their private little garden walled off from the great formal park of their masters' High Culture. But Mass Culture breaks down the wall, integrating the masses into a debased form of High Culture and thus becoming an instrument of political domination."

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