John Wight, writing in Counterpunch, sees Star Wars and other contemporary 
shallow fare as cultural expressions of the neoliberal zeitgeist, a reaction to 
the more creative and critical culture of the rebellious 60’s. 

This rings true insofar as today’s heightened competitive individualism, job 
insecurity, indebtedness, stress, despair and anomie provoke a more frantic 
search for various forms of escape, including through childhood comic book 
superhero and terror fantasies spectacularly reproduced on film. 

Wight neglected to mention on his list of 60’s productions one of my great 
favourites, Peter Weiss’ The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat 
as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton Under the Direction of 
the Marquis de Sade, staged in 1964 and filmed in 1967. Nothing of such depth 
and imagination has appeared since. 

http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/12/30/star-wars-and-the-death-of-american-cinema/
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