
Militant Modernism" argues for a Modernism of everyday life immersed in questions of socialism sexual politics & technology. It features new readings of some familiar names
- Bertolt Brecht Le Corbusier Vladimir Mayakovsky
- & much more on the lesser known "idian modernists of the 20th century. The chapters range from a study of industrial & brutalist aesthetics in Britain Russian Constructivism in architecture the Sexpol of Wilhelm Reich in film & design & the alienation effects of Brecht & Hanns Eisler on record & on screen. Against the world of there is no alternative this book talks about things we havent done yet in the past tense."