
In Our Time Modern Culture
Jan 28, 1999
Melvyn Bragg and Will Self discuss the state of Modern Culture in the 20th century. They debate whether contemporary culture signifies a moral and aesthetic decline or a richer, more diverse society. Will Self's shocking subject matter in novels and the Western cultural figures highlighted like T.S. Eliot, Baudelaire, Mozart, and Monet are explored. The podcast touches on the relationship between high and popular culture, religion's role in modern society, and the philosophical debate on European culture.
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1 2 3 4 5
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Exploring the Significance of Western Cultural Figures in Modern Culture
02:09 • 2min
Exploring Culture Through Modern Music
04:36 • 6min
Exploring Culture, Religion, and Identity in Modern Society
10:56 • 14min
Philosophical Debate on European Culture and Romanticism vs. Modernism
25:06 • 4min

