
The Harper’s Podcast Generation X
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Aug 29, 2023 This podcast delves into the identity and cultural impact of Generation X, exploring their connection to art and politics. It discusses the tension between portraying morally reprehensible behavior in art and the need for moral lines. The podcast also explores the unique position of Gen X, influenced by their parents' values but witnessing their betrayal by the boomers. It reflects on intergenerational relationships, politics, and the vulnerability of artists like Nabokov. Additionally, it challenges the whitewashing of alternative culture and mentions featured writers in the September issue.
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Art Must Retain Formal Autonomy
- Justin Smith-Rue argues that political concerns should not dictate the content and form of art because that transforms art into propaganda.
- He warns history shows such subordination rigidifies and destroys artistic freedom and societal health.
Art As A Barometer Of Freedom
- Smith connects artistic autonomy with a healthy free society and measures civic health by creative vitality.
- He holds that loss of autonomous art signals loss of broader freedom.
Gen X Defends A 60s Legacy
- Smith describes Gen X as inheriting 1960s values and feeling duty-bound to defend them against commercialization.
- He sees his cohort as anxious about authenticity and resistant to selling out.
