This research presented an album by alternative rock band Radiohead's "Ok Computer". The objective of this research was to analyse the capitalist state employed in Radiohead's Ok Computer album in relation to slavery and poverty. Therefore, as this study used literary marxism, the method used by researchers was the qualitative method to describe naturally occurring occurrences. Radiohead's song. Overall, this research argued that Radiohead's Ok Computer album presented a literary marxist critique of capitalist state slavery and poverty. The album depicts the lives of the poor as jobs that slowly kill them and expresses disappointment in a system that protects a form of slavery. The album suggests that the capitalist state's poverty is the r...
Capitalistic societies exist even without the awareness of its citizens. Marxist literary analysis s...
OK Computer marks an important volta or fin-de-siècle in Radiohead’s oeuvre. It is clear ...
In the nine years since their first single “Creep” became something of a cult phenomenon, the Britis...
This research presented an album by alternative rock band Radiohead's "Ok Computer". The objective o...
The purpose of this study is to analyse Twenty One Pilots’ 2018 album Trench from a Marxist point of...
Most references to music and politics in the 1990s focus on the role of Britpop in Labour’s 1997 lan...
Overview As an activity that produces wealth, musical production and its effects have largely been n...
Most references to music and politics in the 1990s focus on the role of Britpop in Labour’s ...
Radiohead are often credited as one of the most avant-garde rock bands in Britain, having both bent ...
OK Computer triggers a major shift in Radiohead’s career. It questions the conditions of its...
The difference between Marxism and other theories of radical change is that Marxism takes negativity...
One of the most commercially and critically successful contemporary rock bands in Britain, Radiohead...
Radiohead are often credited as one of the most avant-garde rock bands in Britain, having both bent ...
Music is pervasive. It exists in every aspect of our society. Because of this simple fact, it is imp...
This essay is a textual analysis of William Gibson's cyberpunk novel Neuromancer from a Marxist pers...
Capitalistic societies exist even without the awareness of its citizens. Marxist literary analysis s...
OK Computer marks an important volta or fin-de-siècle in Radiohead’s oeuvre. It is clear ...
In the nine years since their first single “Creep” became something of a cult phenomenon, the Britis...
This research presented an album by alternative rock band Radiohead's "Ok Computer". The objective o...
The purpose of this study is to analyse Twenty One Pilots’ 2018 album Trench from a Marxist point of...
Most references to music and politics in the 1990s focus on the role of Britpop in Labour’s 1997 lan...
Overview As an activity that produces wealth, musical production and its effects have largely been n...
Most references to music and politics in the 1990s focus on the role of Britpop in Labour’s ...
Radiohead are often credited as one of the most avant-garde rock bands in Britain, having both bent ...
OK Computer triggers a major shift in Radiohead’s career. It questions the conditions of its...
The difference between Marxism and other theories of radical change is that Marxism takes negativity...
One of the most commercially and critically successful contemporary rock bands in Britain, Radiohead...
Radiohead are often credited as one of the most avant-garde rock bands in Britain, having both bent ...
Music is pervasive. It exists in every aspect of our society. Because of this simple fact, it is imp...
This essay is a textual analysis of William Gibson's cyberpunk novel Neuromancer from a Marxist pers...
Capitalistic societies exist even without the awareness of its citizens. Marxist literary analysis s...
OK Computer marks an important volta or fin-de-siècle in Radiohead’s oeuvre. It is clear ...
In the nine years since their first single “Creep” became something of a cult phenomenon, the Britis...