Collective fear and anger can be remarkably productive politically. Yet as sole motivators for political action, fear and anger cause division. Adversaries are quickly defined and labeled. A necessity ...
During the Jacksonian era of the 1820s and 1830s, narrative scenes of everyday life were in the ascendancy in the U.S., reflecting the rise of the democratic spirit and the cult of the individual. A ...
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