Why right-wing politics lead to the flourishing of art

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Everyone now remembers the unprecedented heyday of music during the Reagan era, when the right-wing force prevailed in the world. It was similar during the period of romanticism in Europe, when right-wing Austro-Hungary dominated in the 19th century.

This is because the right order contributes to the creative development of the personality and the manifestation of the creative principle of the personality.
 
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At the same time, this can be compared with the leftist stagnation regime of the Brezhnev era in the USSR. Everything that was done in art then was impersonal, and most of it was simply stolen from the west and adapted to the local culture. Even the movie scenes were plagiarized. As soon as the stagnation regime left, people immediately turned away from this legacy.
 
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For example, at that time the "hello song" group was popular, but they took Abba's style and stole songs from popular Western hits such as "One way ticket" almost without changing the arrangement.


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50% of Soviet art was just like that, and the rest, what was presented by the officialdom, was consumed only by dudes with a claim to "classics"
 
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As soon as the Iron Curtain fell, in 2-3 years a lot of very bright and original musical groups appeared, which gathered entire stadiums and did not steal music from the west, but had their own face
 
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modern decline in music and art in general is associated with the left trend
 
Everyone now remembers the unprecedented heyday of music during the Reagan era, when the right-wing force prevailed in the world. It was similar during the period of romanticism in Europe, when right-wing Austro-Hungary dominated in the 19th century.

This is because the right order contributes to the creative development of the personality and the manifestation of the creative principle of the personality.
Whomever runs your Russian troll farm needs to give you a raise. Comedy gold.

"Unprecedented heyday of music".... A Flock of Seagulls? John Mellancamp? Billy Ocean?
 
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"Unprecedented heyday of music"
And everyone knows that now. Most listen to Reagan's music. Laskovyi Mai and Modern Talking gathered huge stadiums, and all women were crazy about them.

Modern music is more like wolf barking. And they are trying to promote the classics at the expense of modern compositions. On YouTube, they pass off contemporary compositions as classics. Leftist regimes have always tried to impose the classics, and it were almost always unloved by the people.

Here is an example of such a forgery. This is not Chopin.

 
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The people liked the music of the Reagan era due to the fact that there was a lot of romance in it
 
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This is, for example, the flourishing of Scorpions, and it was the theme of rejection of left-wing regimes and rapprochement of peoples against this background.
And Scorpions are pure romance.

 
As a rule, these trolls identify the time of perestroika with the revolutionary events of the 90s and Yeltsin. For them, Yeltsin and Gorbachev are identical, which is a pure lie. The Yeltsin regime signed papers on the collapse of the USSR and removed Gorbachev from power. This was the beginning of the decline of Reagan's democracy around the world.
Although there was still a lot of Reagan influence back then, and the art at the time was not so dull.
 
The art of the 90s was analogous to the Decadence of the early 19th century, post-romanticism in art. Still bright, but already tragic and in many ways destructive. This completely coincides with the "heroin chic", it was also in Decadence.
 
The Agatha Christie group was a decadence group in Russia. it's a mixture of romance and depression
The music is very complex and sophisticated for such a niche as simple Russian rock, with the finest play on words and complex musical arrangements. With majestic and philosophical texts
And at the same time, it was very popular and accessible to the masses, in contrast to classical music.
Such things happen not because someone has bad taste or lack of musical literacy, but because classical music, with rare exceptions, does not correspond to the romantic spirit of the people.
 
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It basically coincides with the American trend of "Heroin Chic", I think it was directly related, and it is probably related to the rise of Nirvana.
 
In pop music, Tatu can be considered a group of decadence (although this is not the only example, but the most striking). This is the only Russian group that was well known in the world. LGBT PR was destructive, but they did not actually focus on it, and soon moved away from this topic altogether. After that, their producer created the NATO project, which was hacked to death. This project was aimed at promoting Tajik music, it was like a bone in the throat of the leftish. The project never got off the ground, and Shapovalov soon died. This was the period when the left recovered from Reagan's blow and went on the attack.
 
This is very interesting music, it would definitely have gained popularity in the world if it was given a start.
 
The heyday of things like television and music is a dependency of one's age.
This is a widespread misconception, from the same category as it once seemed to us that an old man has the image of a sage and cannot look like a fag.

Observations do not confirm this, it was relevant for us, but modern youth listens to 80-90 music with pleasure. We didn't listen to old music, not because we were young, but because it was shit
 
It was music even more aggressive and "youthful" than it is now, more "underground", this stereotype does not work in our time
 

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