Archive for October, 2014

Pre-Colonial Socialism and the Effects of Genocide | Laura Flanders Show on #GRITtv – Video


Pre-Colonial Socialism and the Effects of Genocide | Laura Flanders Show on #GRITtv
Author and historian Roxanne Dunbar Ortiz joins GRITtv to discuss how the history of genocide of Native peoples Effects all people of the US, even today. In ...

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PyroFalkon’s Sims 4 Socialism Challenge Day 29 – Video


PyroFalkon #39;s Sims 4 Socialism Challenge Day 29
Let #39;s play The Sims 4! Jon "PyroFalkon" Michael, the writer of the IGN Entertainment strategy guide wiki for The Sims 4, has created a set of house rules to ...

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China instructs artists to promote socialism

China's President Xi Jinping has told artists not to chase popularity with "vulgar" works but promote socialism instead, with state media comparing his remarks to a speech by Mao Zedong.

Beijing imposes tight controls over art and culture, which critics say hampers China's efforts to upgrade its economy from lower-end manufacturing towards more profitable creative sectors.

In a high-minded broadside against market forces, Xi told a group of artists on Wednesday (local time) that they should not become "slaves to the market", the official Xinhua news agency reported.

"Pure sensual entertainment does not equate to spiritual elation," Xinhua cited Xi as saying, adding: "Popularity should not necessitate vulgarity."

Xi described common citizens as "the connoisseurs and critics" of art, added the agency, which paraphrased him as saying: "Serving the people and the socialist cause is a requirement of the Communist Party of China, and it is essential to the future development of the country's cultural and artistic sectors."

China relaxed some cultural controls from the 1970s, when popular art consisted of little more than propaganda, in accordance with the doctrines of the country's first Communist leader Mao Zedong.

The state-run China Daily on Thursday likened Xi's remarks to a well-known speech by Mao in the 1940s which outlined his view that the arts should serve politics.

"Art and culture cannot develop without political guidance," the paper said, congratulating Xi for "emphasising the integration of ideology and artistic values".

Beijing is keen to increase exports of cultural products, a process analysts say will be difficult without lightening the heavy weight of state censorship.

The Communist Party continues to censor artists who it perceives as challenging its right to rule, such as Ai Weiwei, and ideological restrictions have tightened under Xi.

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Let’s play Hitman: Absolution – Part 22: 47 Ace Attorney – Video


Let #39;s play Hitman: Absolution - Part 22: 47 Ace Attorney
WELCOME TO MY TEA PARTY EVERYONE! PLEASE TAKE A SEAT AND ENJOY YOURSELVES In this episode we try one of the most ridiculous outfit so far... OBJECTION! Honour your hostess and ...

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