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How Nostalgia Corrupts Politics and Pop Culture

How Nostalgia Corrupts Politics and Pop Culture

On Donald Trump, Stranger Things, and Longing for an Imaginary Past

By Sean Bernard | December 13, 2016

Five Books Making News This Week: Flavors, Falling-Outs, and Felines

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Sarah Lohman, Alex Beam, Michael Tisserand, and More

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Even Bob Dylan Doesn't Think His Songs Are Literature

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Sex, Politics, and Coming of Age in the Clinton Years

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