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For Common Things
irony, trust, and commitment in America today
Book • 1999
In *For Common Things*, Jedediah Purdy argues that irony has become a dominant mode of expression in America, leading to detachment from meaningful civic engagement.
He advocates for a return to genuine commitment and trust in public life, drawing on literary and cultural influences to highlight the importance of shared values and community involvement.
He advocates for a return to genuine commitment and trust in public life, drawing on literary and cultural influences to highlight the importance of shared values and community involvement.
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when discussing Jedediah Purdy's critique of 1990s American irony and cultural earnestness.


Jonah Goldberg

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‘A Zipper to the Gates of Hell’ | Interview: Chris Stirewalt
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to illustrate the concept of ironic detachment and its consequences.


Timothy Keller

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