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In Capitalism and Culture, Henry Giroux argues that culture has now become the central front in a global struggle for democracy. Drawing on thinkers from Bourdieu and Gramsci to Stuart Hall and Edward Said, Giroux exposes how capitalism and authoritarianism now fuse into a single 'disimagination machine' — one that erases memory, normalises cruelty and trains citizens to accept injustice as common sense.
Across essays and interviews, he shows that fascism is not only a political or economic project but a cultural one, sustained through spectacle, distraction and the control of language, media, and technology. Yet culture also holds the means of resistance: it can awaken conscience, preserve memory and cultivate the imagination necessary for solidarity and change.
Giroux calls for a renewed cultural and pedagogical revolution — one that reclaims education, art, and media as spaces for civic courage and hope. Against the culture of cruelty, he urges the creation of a culture of freedom.
Capitalism and Culture is an essential manifesto for artists, educators, curators and citizens who see culture not as entertainment but as the ground on which democracy itself will stand or fall.
Contents
Publisher's Note
Preface: Culture, Fascism and the Struggle for Democracy in the 21st Century
Capitalism and Culture
Culture as a Battlefield in the Fight Against Authoritarianism
The Spectacle of Violence
Language in the Age of Fascist Politics
Rhythms of Resistance
Unmasking Fascism
Rebranded Fascism and the Burden of Conscience
Speech at the University of the West of Scotland
We Can Still Save Education. And That's the Key to Saving Democracy
War Crimes Against Those Who Risk Everything to Tell the Truth
Where There's Smoke, There's Fire: Isaac Cordal's Art Confronts Fascism
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