What Democrats Can Learn From Bruce Springsteen
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7 Articles
No Surrender: The Boss is showing how to stand up to Trump
Springsteen, who is 75 and has taken part in American political and social protests since he played the No Nukes festival at Madison Square Garden in 1979, spoke more directly than any major entertainment figure has since Trump’s inauguration.
Unlike my usual articles, in which I express my ideas in my own words, I believe that the recent statements of Robert de Niro and Bruce Springsteen deserve to be reproduced and taken into account, in a context marked by the advance of authoritarianism and autocracy, where culture runs the risk of being no longer free and creative to serve the interests of political leaders. A few weeks ago, two great artists spoke out against the autocracy that …
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Bruce Springsteen has criticized US President Donald Trump for his policy. Trump fires back – partly under the gullet line, finds SWR3 music editor Matthias Kugler.
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