In
its original nature, punk culture has been primarily that of individual
freedom, which tends to create belief in concepts such as individualism
and free thought. The punk ideology often contains a critical view of the world, featuring modern societies as limiting humanity. This ideology is usually expressed through punk music. In
the early 70's, the punks had a culture very different from now, based
on the idea of "There is no future" (no future, no future). That concept was pessimistic, desperate, destructive and aggressive towards society.The
original form of punk was an expressionist form of transgression,
seeking freedom from corsets aesthetic and oppression, authority and
agree no conventional society and of social stigmas. The
original punk did not bother looking for explanations and bumping
provisions, offending and annoying, always being "politically incorrect"
and the opposite of good taste, morality and tradition. At
first it was basically a series of attitudes and musical aesthetic
transgression (in clothing, hairstyle, etc..), Accompanying a series of
daily discomfort behaviors, which were accentuated.A punk in front of a group of policeLater,
especially with the emergence of hardcore punk, neglect or
self-destructive demonstrations were losing ground, and was present a
range of approaches to conscious intentions, with emphasis on social and
cultural criticism, and political positions, and affinity associanisms protest campaigns.Often
associated with punk some political ideologies like anarchism,
anti-capitalism, anti-militarism, anti-racism and anti-fascism. From
politicized punk movement, there is a constant debate criticism makes
those who are fans of punk for aesthetic or musical, leaving aside the
social or political approach