What Is Ideology? What Is Punk Ideology?
Ideology can be defined as a set of beliefs, values and ideas that usually refer to a political social and cultural system. A few examples of Ideology are communism, capitalism, and socialism. These are all different sets of beliefs on how a society should function. Punk Ideology varies significantly on a wide spectrum, but the ideology I'll be focusing on consists of particular themes such as anti- establishment, individualism, non-conformity, and DIY ethics. The punk subculture is mostly known for its anarchist beliefs, but it's also well known for its political and social activism. The Sex Pistols in the 70's were largely renowned for their anti-establishment and politically based music, further influencing political activism within the punk subculture. This influence continued into the 80's, well into the 90's. Kathleen Hanna, Bikini Kill Riot Grrrl was an underground feminist punk movement that started in the early 90s. Anti...
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