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‘People are picking the dumbest fights’: the tortured history of America’s culture wars

The culture wars in America, ignited in the 1980s over art, have shaped societal debates ever since. Isaac Butler's new book delves into this turbulent history and highlights how today's trivial conflicts distract from pressing issues. He a...

The Guardian· Jul 15, 2026 · 2:54 PM · 1 views

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The culture wars in America, ignited in the 1980s over art, have shaped societal debates ever since. Isaac Butler's new book delves into this turbulent history and highlights how today's trivial conflicts distract from pressing issues. He advocates for a renewed appreciation of the arts in our society.

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