Matt Feeney | UnHerd | 20th January 2025 “In every Lynch film there are shots and scenes that make you want to throw your head back and laugh at their sheer audacious beauty. His whimsical sayings — some hybrid of a seven-year-old boy and ninety-year-old man — travelled with the internet’s most wholesome memes. And his art sat at the heart of contemporary culture as its most searching examinations of human fallenness and depravity” (2,600 words)
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Nathan J. Robinson | Current Affairs | 20th January 2025 On how FDR got public and legislative support for sweeping changes. “Any president or party who wants to be successful should take that lesson from Roosevelt: give people things they can see and feel, and tell them you’ve given it to them. He made them feel that with him in the White House they shared the presidency. The New Deal did not just give monetary handouts. It fostered culture and belonging” (3,900 words)
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