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"But the battle over H.B. 1557 wasn’t about Disney’s bottom line. It was a battle over the cultural direction of the state of Florida and beyond."

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"It is not just the human body that has a different kind of meaning in Japan."

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"You might be fortunate to live in a part of the country where mask-sightings have become mercifully rare."

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"There have been two documentary films about Hochschild’s fable, both travesties of art as well as fact."

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"The reckless Dubya administration, having already destroyed Iraq, forced a promise at NATO’s 2008 Bucharest meeting to eventually include Ukraine."

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Jul 13, 2019
A lot of TAC articles are about "small town America" and what we call "Main Street conservatism." Sometimes readers wonder what that means. Here's a great thread of pieces that touch on that aspect of our coverage.
Casey Chalk on how the small-c conservative life of a strong town transcends partisan affiliation: theamericanconservative.com/urbs/a-tale-of…
Fantastic photo essay of a 19th century Kentucky town that demolishes the idea that that urbanism is "liberal" or that it's about social engineering. What do you suppose the politics of those 19th century Kentucky city fathers were like? theamericanconservative.com/urbs/kentuckys…
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