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Stockhausen Serves Imperialism, says Cardew
When I say that Cardew made break with the Avant-Garde I mean it... he burned all his bridges.
Take his relationship with Karlheinz Sotckhausen. Cardew used Stockhausen as a stawman to attack the entire Avant-Garde, throwing a spear at his entire creative project in a book length essay called "Stockhausen Serves Imperialism" (available at UBU.com).
You can guess at the heart of the polemic. By choosing to turn his face away from the crimes of capitalism and imperialism, Stockhasuen was in fact embracing the status quo... there by letting capitalism and imperialism further destroy the planet and species. Stockhausen, Cardew insisted, was guilty of NOT putting his work at the service of the struggle.
At the time--and still to this day in many ways--Karlheinz Stockhausen represented the public face of experimental music and early electronic explorations.
Cardew knew full well that his attack against him would reverberate throught radical art millieus.
It's a little heavy handed, but is a great essay to read.