The Crisis in Culture

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The Crisis in Culture is an essay by Hannah Arendt that examines the modern decline of traditional cultural values and the transformation of culture into mass entertainment.

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instanceOf essay
addresses readers concerned with politics and culture
alsoKnownAs The Crisis in Culture: Its Social and Its Political Significance NERFINISHED
argues cultural objects are reduced to consumer goods
culture is threatened by mass society
mass entertainment undermines lasting cultural values
author Hannah Arendt NERFINISHED
concerns distinction between work and labor in culture
fate of art in mass society
loss of authority of tradition
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
examines commodification of culture
decline of traditional cultural values
difference between culture and entertainment
mass consumption of art
relationship between culture and politics
relationship between culture and society
role of art in public life
transformation of culture into mass entertainment
field cultural theory
political philosophy
social philosophy
genre essay
hasPerspective critique of mass culture
defense of autonomous culture
hasTheme erosion of public realm by consumerism
political significance of cultural judgment
tension between permanence of culture and flux of society
influencedBy Aristotle
Immanuel Kant
tradition of political philosophy
language English
mainTopic aesthetics
cultural criticism
culture
mass culture
modernity
political theory
partOf Between Past and Future NERFINISHED
philosophicalTradition continental philosophy
publicationCentury 20th century
relatedWork Between Past and Future NERFINISHED
The Human Condition NERFINISHED

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