We all wish it could, but it can’t. I have a favourite example. One of Picasso’s greatest works, Guernica, was made shortly after the bombing of the town of Guernica in Spain by Franco, the fascist dictator and friend of Hitler’s. Picasso read about it and created this antiwar masterpiece from the images in his head. Afterwards, we had the bombing of Dresden, Nagasaki, Hiroshima and then 9/11. So if that scale of greatness can have no effect whatsoever, we need to realise the limitations of art and music.
What?, Why does the modern english speaking world ignore that it was a specific battle over a specific book, Ulysses, that led to this period of relative liberalism and freedom of expression in the english speaking world? On my cynical days, I am no more certain that we are unavoidably headed for a full embrace of fascism than when I think about the very battle that opened up western/english speaking/european society and ended a harsh period of censoring the shit out of everything victorian england style, has been almost entirely forgotten by the world that flourished in the wake of it.
Yes, yes art can fight fascism, it was anarchist women illegally printing parts of Ulysses in Chicago (The Little Review) and being repeatedly arrested that busted down the door to the last century.
screams into the void why is this considered obscure history ?!?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ulysses_(novel)