Artists often repulsed anti-human values commercialized culture societ — Danny Katch, ABC’s Socialism

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Artists are often repulsed by the anti-human values and commercialized culture of their society, but they are also aware that they have a unique status within it that allows them to express their creative individuality – as long as it sells. They fear that socialism would strip them of that status and reduce them to the level of mere workers, because they are unable to imagine a world that values and encourages the artistic expression of all of its members.

Danny Katch, ABC's of Socialism

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