April 27, 2012
"It is one of the foundational myths of contemporary liberalism: the idea that American culture in the 1950s was not only stifling in its banality but a subtle form of fascism that constituted a danger to the Republic."

No it isn’t!

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  3. misterhippity said: I’d be interested in hearing him explain how Senator McCarthy’s witch hunts, for example, were NOT a “subtle form of fascism that constituted a danger to the Republic.” (Because they WERE. Not even a “subtle” one, in fact.)
  4. barthel said: “Today, if there were a T.S. Eliot, Time Magazine would no more put him on the cover than it would sing the praises of George W. Bush.”
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