The poem "Moloch" by Allen Ginsberg describes a monstrous deity that demands human sacrifice and dehumanizes society through capitalism. It portrays "Moloch" as the mindset that causes people to break their backs in servitude while lifting up this destructive system. The poem criticizes how this mindset sacrifices humanity to uphold an oppressive social order.
The poem "Moloch" by Allen Ginsberg describes a monstrous deity that demands human sacrifice and dehumanizes society through capitalism. It portrays "Moloch" as the mindset that causes people to break their backs in servitude while lifting up this destructive system. The poem criticizes how this mindset sacrifices humanity to uphold an oppressive social order.
The poem "Moloch" by Allen Ginsberg describes a monstrous deity that demands human sacrifice and dehumanizes society through capitalism. It portrays "Moloch" as the mindset that causes people to break their backs in servitude while lifting up this destructive system. The poem criticizes how this mindset sacrifices humanity to uphold an oppressive social order.