A Historian Obsessed With the Present

Political memoir changes the questions I ask of the past

If, at some point, a new diagnosis is announced that describes people who can't stop purchasing and reading books about the 2016 presidential campaign, I could be one of the first to sign up for treatment. I imagine that while wellness professionals will recommend some combination of meditation and exercise, ...
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A Historian Obsessed With the Present

For Conservatives, It’s Stormy Weather

Is the GOP dividing over Trump’s scandalous personal life?

Why are so many Christian conservatives refusing to criticize Donald Trump's pay to play sex life? The news of a $130,000 settlement made to porn star Stephanie Clifford, a.k.a. Stormy Daniels, via alleged fixer Michael Cohen, is only the latest episode in which conservative religious leaders and the voters they ...
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For Conservatives, It’s Stormy Weather

A Civics Lesson for Trump and Sessions

Sanctuary Cities and the Trump Administration

As if we needed any further reminders of the reckless disregard for law and the Constitution rampant in the Trump Era, a panel of Republican federal judges has forcefully rejected efforts to punish so-called Sanctuary Cities by curtailing federal grant funds. It is a fair barometer to assume that when ...
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The Demonization of Ethel Rosenberg

An excerpt from Trans-generational Trauma and the Other

The Demonization of Ethel Rosenberg, by Adrienne Harris, appears in Trans-generational Trauma and the Other, a volume of essays published in 2017 psychoanalytically meditating on the question of the transgenerational transmission of trauma, metastasizing and alienated historical ghosts, and the inter-subjectivity of Big History. Public Seminar spoke with Dr Harris – who is, among many ...
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The Demonization of Ethel Rosenberg

Trump’s Bottling of Old Wine

Can we finally lose our bipartisan taste for workfare?

It is tempting to see President Trump’s executive order directing his agencies to find ways to require work as a condition for receiving means-tested benefits as another example of his outsized callousness. By casting all means-tested aid programs as “welfare,” Trump’s executive order supersizes “workfare” by linking benefits to work. There are ...
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Trump’s Bottling of Old Wine

The Art of [Breaking] the Deal

Trump Administration to roll back national auto efficiency and emissions standards

The Trump Administration’s decision to roll back national auto efficiency and emissions standards and challenge California’s right to set tougher criteria will not only make Americans sicker and increase dependency on foreign oil. Trump’s unilateral action will violate an understanding that taxpayers would not finance the revitalization of a non-competitive ...
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The Art of [Breaking] the Deal

Dark Times, Cultural Freedom and (the) Media

Reflections on The Inauguration of The Center for Media at Risk

I am now at the inauguration of the Center for Media at Risk at Annenberg School of Communication in Philadelphia. The opening ceremonies have been completed. The presentations and discussions begin later this morning. I see from the program a broad set of concerns, with special sessions on the Digital, ...
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Dark Times, Cultural Freedom and (the) Media

How to Learn from Conservatives

Stop talking and listen

In February, I was able to attend the 2018 Conservative Political Action Conference, held annually in a conference center outside Washington, D.C. I live blogged two days of general sessions, interviewed people, heard numerous speakers, and was present at a Trump rally. I had the opportunity to talk to a ...
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How to Learn from Conservatives

Gray Memory

On a Self-limiting Collective Imagination

“The struggle of man against power is the struggle of memory against forgetting.” So wrote Milan Kundera. Years ago, I found in his bold assertion confirmation of the findings of my first major research project on the sociological dynamics of cultural freedom. I would like to think my study of ...
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Gray Memory

Mass Shooting and the Spectacle of Whiteness

Lynching as spectacle 

Fredric Jameson once noted that déjà vu is possible for an experience one has never had: postmodernism is an amnesia of eternal returns. I remember when I witnessed the unfolding of the Columbine massacre on CNN – the event that culturally marked the beginning of an era of school shootings – it ...
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Mass Shooting and the Spectacle of Whiteness

OBJECT AMERICA: The Model 500 Telephone

An interdisciplinary reimagining of America

Telephones are emblems of power for President Trump, key devices for running his hyper-mediated reality TV show presidency. “I have great phones, I have phones -- let me tell you. The technology that we have in this country is incredible,” Trump boasted to Sean Hannity soon after taking office. From ...
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OBJECT AMERICA: The Model 500 Telephone