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Will the Inventive Class Go MAGA?


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Could 13, 2025

It could be exhausting to withstand the lure of energy and patronage.

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This text seems within the
June 2025 challenge, with the headline “Tradition Wars.”

Paris—Whenever you hear the phrase tradition, what do you attain for? The Nazis, famously, reached for their weapons—a response presumably primarily based on the assumption that there’s something about artwork and tradition that’s intrinsically hostile to authoritarian values. However the fable that creativity is at all times on the facet of progress—that artists should even be humanists, and due to this fact enemies of response—is equally cherished by many people on the left. Nevertheless tradition is outlined within the age of Trump, we are inclined to assume a shared set of “enlightened” values with its makers. The Christian proper could have the megachurches and the White Home (and, at the least for the second, the Home, the Senate, and the Kennedy Middle). However we’ll at all times have Hollywood, Broadway, Nationwide Public Radio, Saturday Evening Reside, the Smithsonian, and the Whitney.

This assumption, nevertheless comforting, doesn’t lengthy survive a go to to the Musée d’Orsay, the nice assortment of Impressionist and post-­Impressionist artwork housed in a former practice station on the left financial institution of the Seine. There you will discover dazzling works by Monet, Manet, Degas, Renoir, and Cézanne. And on the highest flooring, there’s a momentary exhibition of sketches and drawings by René Hermann-Paul dedicated to The Dreyfus affair—the trial, conviction, and eventual exoneration of Alfred Dreyfus, a Jewish captain within the French Military accused of spying for Germany and charged with treason, a case that tore French society aside on the finish of the nineteenth century.

Dreyfus’s story is well-known: Framed by right-wing and anti­semitic forces contained in the French Military, he was sentenced to life imprisonment on Satan’s Island and spent 4 years rotting there, off the coast of French Guiana, earlier than a marketing campaign organized by his household and spearheaded by the author Émile Zola finally led to his exoneration. Hermann-Paul, who lined Dreyfus’s retrial as a sketch artist for Le Figaro, was a part of a small band of Dreyfusards that additionally included Claude Monet, Marcel Proust, and Camille Pissarro.

However what the exhibition additionally reveals is that the artists accountable for many of the Orsay’s treasures—notably Edgar Degas, whose drawings, work, and sculptures of dancers draw hundreds of tourists to the museum yearly, but additionally Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Paul Cézanneand Auguste Rodin—have been all firmly within the anti-Dreyfus camp, together with the poet Paul Valéry and the novelist Jules Verne. Degas, regardless of a lifelong friendship with the author Ludovic Halévy (born right into a Jewish household), turned a virulent antisemite—at one level throwing a mannequin out of his studio and accusing her (falsely) of being Jewish when she expressed pro-Dreyfus sentiments. Renoir merely despised Jews in non-publicwhereas Rodin appears to have been extra of an opportunist who, when compelled to decide on sides, opted for security.

4 months into Trump’s second time period, it’s too early to know what number of members of our personal artistic class will observe the instance of Wall Road regulation corporations and Ivy League directors. But it surely appears possible that many will succumb to the lures of energy and patronage—particularly with so a lot of America’s nice fortunes already in MAGA’s cheering part. What is for certain is that these 4 years are going to check all of us: our convictions, our braveness, and above all our capability for solidarity.

The final of those, as Amy Littlefield reminds us, has already been tried and, within the case of girls needing to terminate late-term pregnancies, discovered wanting. But as she demonstrates in her deeply shifting cowl story, the failure to safe reproductive look after all is an omission we will now not afford. Nor, as John Semley experiences, can we afford to maintain ignoring the baleful penalties of on-line playing or, as Jacob Silverman entertainingly illustrates, the unchecked metastasis of crypto­forex into our monetary system. And talking of illustrations, we now have Jimmy Tobias on the state of America’s nuclear arsenal and an excerpt from Mimi Pond’s good graphic biography of Jessica Mitford.

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Cover of June 2025 Issue

Plus Lovia Gyarkye on Katie Kitamura’s novels of middle-class angst, Karrie Jacobs on studying from Los Angeles, Peter Linebaugh and Marcus Rediker on the novel historian Christopher Hill, Dan Sinykin on the cult of the shut reader, and Bijan Stephen on Woman Gaga’s newest. To not point out prophetic editorials, enlightened remark, and eye-opening dispatches.

Thanks for reaching for The Nation.

Dd wellplann
Editor

Dd wellplann

D.D. Guttenplan is editor of The Nation.





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