Punk is a demand for “something else,” a world radically otherwise, an “uncommon commons.” In this way, punk is always already hopeful, and has never needed to be commodified and corporatized to be so. Punk refuses such impulses.
Punk is a demand for “something else,” a world radically otherwise, an “uncommon commons.” In this way, punk is always already hopeful, and has never needed to be commodified and corporatized to be so. Punk refuses such impulses.