The Sound of Courage, Part 2

In our previous installment, we spoke of moral courage regarding both artist and consumer, and its place in the great landscape of communication in human society. We discussed the nuance of its application and the situational relativism with which it must inevitably be applied across the course of our lives, and even revisited one of the more shining examples of courage in art from the previous century. But as upstanding citizens, we know that we cannot simply be content to rest on the times of yore! We know that only shame is destined for those who dare think that the … Continue reading The Sound of Courage, Part 2