Doctor Strange
I'll Lock Up
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You're right, of course.
But politics aside, it was a *new* thing for the entire country to be listening to the same radio comedians and big bands, watching the same movies, reading the same magazines: the first instance of a (in some ways) unified mass culture that wasn't based on religion or nationalism. It's this shared cultural heritage that I believe helped people to pull together, despite their many differences.
(Of course, in subsequent decades, TV, radio, and rock'n'roll music would produce "teenagers", and ultimately the 1960s youth culture, where a generational divide was defined by different tastes and beliefs, not shared ones.)
But politics aside, it was a *new* thing for the entire country to be listening to the same radio comedians and big bands, watching the same movies, reading the same magazines: the first instance of a (in some ways) unified mass culture that wasn't based on religion or nationalism. It's this shared cultural heritage that I believe helped people to pull together, despite their many differences.
(Of course, in subsequent decades, TV, radio, and rock'n'roll music would produce "teenagers", and ultimately the 1960s youth culture, where a generational divide was defined by different tastes and beliefs, not shared ones.)