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Reach for this book when your teenager begins to question authority, challenges societal norms, or feels like an outsider because of their creative or political ideas. It is an essential guide for the young person who wants to understand how art can be a tool for revolution and social change. The book explores the history of the avant garde, moving from the wreckage of World War I to the influential thinkers of Western Marxism and the Frankfurt School. It connects complex philosophical theories with the radical artistic movements that sought to reshape the world. Marc Aronson provides a sophisticated but accessible cultural history that validates the teen experience of wanting to break the rules. It is intellectually rigorous and best suited for ages 14 and up, or younger teens with a strong interest in philosophy and social justice. Parents will appreciate how it frames 'rebellion' as a meaningful, historical, and deeply intellectual pursuit.