The German Left and Aesthetic Politics

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Discover 'The German Left and Aesthetic Politics', a pivotal exploration of the complex intersection of materialist aesthetics and political ideology within the German Left from the Second to Third International. This insightful trade paperback by Haymarket Books navigates the rich landscape shaped by influential figures such as Franz Mehring, Karl Wittfogel, and Georg Lukacs. Delve into how these key theorists evaluated the bourgeois cultural legacy and the radical avant-garde's response following the transformative 1918 November Revolution. This book highlights the revolutionary practices of the Berlin Dadaists, Piscator's proletarian theatre, and the avant-garde strategies of Bertolt Brecht. As you engage with the innovative thoughts of dissident Marxists like Karl Korsch and Fritz Sternberg, you will uncover the critical importance of aesthetic politics in forging a 'third pillar of socialism'—a concept that advocates a more integrated approach to cultural and political discourse. Perfect for scholars, activists, and anyone interested in the historical context of art and activism, this book provides a fresh perspective on the ongoing dialogue between aesthetics and politics. Enhance your understanding of German Leftist movements and their cultural dimensions with this essential read.

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