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"Rock and roll music - the music of freedom frightens people and unleashes all manner of conservative defense mechanisms"

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Rock and roll as "the music of freedom" is a deliberate provocation: Rushdie isn’t describing a genre so much as naming a social solvent. He compresses a whole history of cultural panic into one neat causal chain - liberation, fear, backlash. The line works because it treats “freedom” not as a slogan but as a bodily experience: volume, sweat, sex, mixed crowds, blurred boundaries. Rock’s power, in this framing, is that it makes transgression feel ordinary and shared, which is exactly what unsettles societies built on policing taste, race, gender, and youth.

The phrase “conservative defense mechanisms” is a sly bit of clinical language for a deeply emotional phenomenon. Rushdie implies that the backlash isn’t principled disagreement; it’s reflex. Think of censorship campaigns, moral crusades, “protect the children” rhetoric, the insistence that noise is chaos. By calling these reactions “mechanisms,” he strips them of moral dignity and frames them as symptoms of anxiety - the body politic flinching when its hierarchies wobble.

Context matters: Rushdie writes as a novelist forged in the culture wars of speech, blasphemy, and identity, someone who has watched “offense” become a political tool. Rock and roll becomes a stand-in for any art that crosses borders and scrambles certainties. The subtext is blunt: the fear isn’t of guitars; it’s of a world where permission is no longer required, where the young and the marginal get to set the rhythm.

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Rushdie, Salman. (2026, January 17). Rock and roll music - the music of freedom frightens people and unleashes all manner of conservative defense mechanisms. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/rock-and-roll-music-the-music-of-freedom-71190/

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Rushdie, Salman. "Rock and roll music - the music of freedom frightens people and unleashes all manner of conservative defense mechanisms." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/rock-and-roll-music-the-music-of-freedom-71190/.

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"Rock and roll music - the music of freedom frightens people and unleashes all manner of conservative defense mechanisms." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/rock-and-roll-music-the-music-of-freedom-71190/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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Salman Rushdie (born June 19, 1947) is a Novelist from India.

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