The ideology is nothing less than the Anglosphere’s first modern authoritarian political movement
His thoughts on Jewish strength, Jewish weakness, and the secret history of the Judeo-Episcopate in America
A Roy Lichtenstein show at the Art Institute of Chicago reveals the movement’s affront to WASPy decorum
In Damsels in Distress, preppy auteur Whit Stillman fetishizes a world of limits, quite contrary to the Jewish director to whom he’s often compared
Reading books like Franny and Zooey as a child in California made Jews seem an exotic minority. In New York, they seem like any old hegemony.
Decline and fall of the WASP
Revealed in new book of essays
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