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The Kennedy Imprisonment (w/ Jeet Heer)

Know Your Enemy

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The Intersection of Catholicism, Democracy, and Journalism in the 1960s

The integration of Catholicism with democracy during the 1960s, influenced by figures like the Kennedys, Nixon, the civil rights movement, and the anti-war movement, shaped the writing style of journalists. Writers like Gary Wills, blending their classicist background with the techniques of participatory journalism, aimed to capture the chaotic essence of America at the time. This era marked a shift towards journalistic narratives exploring the societal issues that were plaguing America, questioning the country's direction and sanity. Wills' approach of fusing his conservative culture knowledge with journalistic sensibilities allowed him to contribute significantly to the literary journalism movement, despite his potential under-recognition compared to other prominent writers of that time.

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