The book explores how art serves as a means of political legitimation, analyzing examples from ancient empires to modern dictatorships. It also investigates art's role in driving social change, particularly how protest movements have utilized visual media to challenge established power. This exploration includes a look at the ethical dilemmas surrounding artistic freedom and censorship, offering a balanced perspective on these complex issues.
Beginning with a theoretical framework, the book progresses through historical applications and ethical considerations, ultimately equipping readers with the skills to critically evaluate visual messages. By understanding the historical evolution of political systems and the rise of mass media, readers can better discern the subtle ways in which power operates through cultural channels, thereby influencing beliefs and behaviors on a societal scale.
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