Mammonart: An essay in economic interpretation
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Publisher Description
"Mammonart: An Essay in Economic Interpretation" by Upton Sinclair, published in 1925, is a critical exploration of the influence of economic forces on art and culture. Sinclair investigates how capitalism shapes artistic production, consumption, and appreciation, often prioritizing profit over artistic integrity. Through insightful analysis, he exposes the commercialization of art and the impact of market forces on artistic expression. Sinclair argues that the pursuit of wealth, symbolized by the figure of Mammon, compromises the authenticity and autonomy of art, leading to the proliferation of commercialized and superficial works. "Mammonart" serves as a compelling call to recognize the social and political dimensions inherent in artistic creation and consumption, urging readers to resist the commodification of culture and champion the preservation of artistic integrity.