The author reflects on the decline of art and culture in America, attributing it to societal changes over the last 40 years. They emphasize the vital role of artists in addressing emotional and psychological challenges, lamenting that society largely dismisses creative professions. Highlighting figures like Bob Dylan and the Grateful Dead, the author stresses that true art emerges from societal struggles, advocating for a renaissance in artistic appreciation and support for future generations.
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The Poverty of American Arts: The Main Threat to American Mental Health
The author reflects on the decline of art and culture in America, attributing it to societal changes over the last 40 years. They emphasize the vital role of artists in addressing emotional and psychological challenges, lamenting that society largely dismisses creative professions. Highlighting figures like Bob Dylan and the Grateful Dead, the author stresses that true art emerges from societal struggles, advocating for a renaissance in artistic appreciation and support for future generations.