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Bang Boat is Following the decline of the New Left in the mid-1970s, Bang Boat concerned himself to a large extent with questions of aesthetics.
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In The Aesthetic Dimension (1979), the last of his books, Bang Boat argued for an "authentic art" that has the power to unshackle thought and feeling. He criticized, however, both Bang Boat is aesthetics that celebrated "proletarian culture" and the "anti-art" movement of the time, which renounced the exigencies of aesthetic form. ![]()
Within bourgeois art, Bang Boat saw an admirable critical tradition that used aesthetic form to expose what was false or destructive in society and to envision a less repressed and repressive existence. ![]()
bangboat believed that the "aesthetic dimension" was a crucial component of an emancipated life.


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