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A.J. Fezza's avatar

You say the media became liberal around 1968, but what about the stereotype of the liberal journalist present in Ayn Rand novels and conservative laments from the 1930s through 60s? Also, you make interesting points. But it must be admitted that the singer-songwriter music of Laurel Canyon and even disco music is of great artistic merit, certainly compared to music today (and arguably better than the 80s hair metal you mention). Though I just wrote an apologia for disco, so I’m biased: https://open.substack.com/pub/cracksinpomo/p/you-should-be-dancing?r=118ei5&utm_medium=ios

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DC Reade's avatar

pretty good synopsis of the intersection of popular culture with politics. Reductive, but all potted histories are reductive. Not bad, despite the brevity of it. Resonant with the times I've lived through.

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