I think one could argue that Dali's being something of a court painter for Franco implicated him more deeply than Johnny R., but really I'm interested in intellectual history and relationships between political and artistic movements here, not in exposing the evilness of Salvador Dali. I don't involve myself in witchhunts of dead people. :)
--- On Thu, 7/24/08, Dennis Claxton <ddclaxton at earthlink.net> wrote:
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> He also thought Dali was too fond of money. I think this
> is tempest
> in a teapot stuff though. Were Dali's politics anymore
> consequential
> than Johnny Ramone's?