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The Artists Who Worked For The CIA (1960) w/ Benjamen Walker

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Art, Agency, and the Cold War

This chapter delves into the CIA's influence on American artists in the 1950s, highlighting the balancing act between government support and artistic integrity. It examines the cultural tensions of the era, addressing themes of freedom, dissent, and societal change amid the complexities of the Cold War.

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