Captured by the ideological animus, both socialist and liberal-democratic art abandoned the criterion of beauty - considered anachronistic and of dubious political value - and replaced it with the criterion of correctness.

Ryszard Legutko
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Nazi Germany and Stalinist Russia were two of the most brutal and oppressive regimes of the 20th century. The two countries turned art and culture into ideological weapons, using art as a way to spread the message of the ruling regime, and they ruthlessly persecuted those who expressed nonconformity or had any ideas that didn't follow their prescribed ideology. The Nazis used art as propaganda, portraying people as animals and invoking wild animals such as wolves and tigers. The Nazis also persecuted artists who failed to conform to their ideology. These artists, including the famous German Expressionist Max Beckmann, who was arrested by the Nazis in 1937 and sent to a concentration camp, were branded as "degenerate" and were sent to concentration camps where they suffered greatly. The Soviet regime also used art as propaganda.

Artists who worked for institutions linked with the Soviet regime were often persecuted, even if they had been welcomed by those institutions previously. In addition to propaganda, there was an artistic content that was supportive of both regimes. In addition to creating works that promoted the regime's ideology, artists also created works that helped spread the regime's propaganda themes. In short, both Hitler's Germany and Stalin's Russia corrupted art in the name of political correctness.

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