Social realism is an artistic movement, expressed in the visual, theatrical, written and other arts, which attempts a realistic - and often critical - depiction of working class life. Many artists who subscribed to Social Realism were painters withsocialist political views. The movement therefore has some commonalities with - but is ideologically distinct from - theSocialist Realism produced officially by someCommunist states.
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