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The Richest Family Episode 8

See this video from Clay Graham – lots of references to industrial culture/SRL/Mark Pauline and other friends Val Vale, Naut Humon, Clay Graham, James F.Ellis and Greg Kulz

Folk subcultures are emergent cultures that form out of some common situational experience, usually one that is challenging or from collective trauma. Folk subcultures are not just alternative expressions within a larger culture but rather emerge as a response to specific circumstances that shape the identity and practices of its members. This can include experiences of geographic isolation, socioeconomic challenges, or situational shared experience such as post-war disillusionment.
How do emergent folk subcultures form? How can we look at history to help us understand how situations can drive the emergent genesis of culture? How do subcultures express their shared experiences in art and music to become part of the collective zeitgeist?
Welcome to Episode 8 of The Richest Family, Emergent Situational Subcultures and The Industrial Folk Phenomenon where we discuss Hillbilly situational exceptionalism, folk subcultures, and the causes for the formation of the modern Industrial folk art experience.
YOUTUBE – https://youtu.be/ZeF3zvAN–A
TWITCH – https://www.twitch.tv/claytantor
PODCAST – https://audioboom.com/channels/510513
THIS IS AN EDUCATIONAL VIDEO ALL VIDEO USED TO PRODUCE THIS VIDEO FALLS UNDER “FAIR USE”.
Listen to what he says too in about 54 min mark on the YouTube about how a lot of the subversive stuff is being done with AI now and the mainstream just don’t get it.