The Beatles: A Triumph of Capitalism

By msadmin | September 10, 2009
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It was Brian Epstein’s (pictured above) commercial flair that turned four musicians into a global phenomenon.

Appreciating the role of manager Brian Epstein, allows one to appreciate that the Beatles are as much a triumph of commerce as of art. They were not merely brilliant musicians fusing avant-garde influences with rhythm and blues music. They were a showbiz act managed by an inspired entrepreneur. They weren’t simply class rebels against the Establishment, they were the brilliant product of capitalist enterprise, the early pioneers of globalization.

The reason why the influence of the 1960s endures is because it was the dawn of modern consumer capitalism. It was this culture — of commerce and consumption — rather than the counter-culture that made the era and now shapes out time. And of this era, Brian Epstein was a symbol.

~Daniel Finkelstein in the UK Times

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