Post-Punk and
Philosophy
is a collection of twenty chapters by philosophers who are also post-punk fans,
discussing many different aspects of the Post-Punk phenomenon.
When
does simplicity become too simple? Was punk a white proletarian movement? Are
the best post-punk bands really pre-punk? Does technological innovation
guarantee musical or artistic innovation?
Does rock have a future?
Post-Punk
and Philosophy
is a worthy follow-up to Punk Rock and Philosophy (2024), also edited by
Heter and Greene, hailed as ?a
really fascinating book reflecting diverse points of view: thought-provoking,
intelligent, and controversial? (John Holmstrom, founding
Editor-in-Chief of PUNK magazine).