Keen On America

Nostalgia vs. Progress: The Left's Dilemma in Post-Industrial America

Aug 17, 2025
David Masciotra, a writer exploring the American dream, joins Soli Ozel, a leading Turkish intellectual. They dive into the left's dilemma between nostalgia and progress in post-industrial America. The conversation highlights Christopher Lasch's critique of elites and the romanticization of the working class. They dissect how Trump's coalition blurs class lines, emphasizing that delivering material benefits doesn't guarantee electoral support. Ultimately, they argue that redefining progress is essential in today's complex political landscape.
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Lasch's Romanticized Past

  • Christopher Lasch romanticized a past of civic virtue while dismissing modern progressive movements.
  • That nostalgia ignored racism, sexism, and the real flaws of the idealized working-class life.
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Elite Betrayal Plus Counter-Elite Risks

  • Soli Ozel agrees elites betrayed democracy but criticizes Lasch's romantic counter-elite vision.
  • He argues Lasch underestimated illiberal tendencies within non-elite communities.
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Religion's Political Role

  • Religious and reactionary forces like the religious right reshaped US politics beyond pure economic explanations.
  • Lasch acknowledged provincialism but still idealized working-class civic virtue, which David sees as a mistake.
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