Slavoj Zizek
Götterdammerung or the Reign of Human Love
Max Horkheimer wrote in the 1930s that those who do not want to speak critically about capitalism should also keep silent about fascism. Does this mean that Wagner opened up the path that ends up in later neo-Romantic kitsch – a claim repeated over and over by Adorno? There are signs that point in this direction.
Max Horkheimer wrote in the 1930s that those who do not want to speak critically about capitalism should also keep silent about fascism. Does this mean that Wagner opened up the path that ends up in later neo-Romantic kitsch – a claim repeated over and over by Adorno? There are signs that point in this direction.
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