The Political Scene | The New Yorker

Donald Trump’s War on Culture Is Not a Sideshow

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Sep 1, 2025
Adam Gopnik, a Staff writer at The New Yorker, dives deep into the culture wars ignited by Donald Trump. He discusses how Trump's actions target fundamental cultural institutions like the Smithsonian and the John F. Kennedy Center, indicating a concerning shift towards authoritarianism. Gopnik warns that these moves aren't just distractions but part of a larger agenda that threatens democratic pluralism. He draws unsettling parallels to historical regimes, emphasizing the need for vigilance in protecting artistic freedom and diversity.
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INSIGHT

Pluralism Is A Democratic Pillar

  • Pluralist cultural institutions are as foundational to democracy as free elections and the rule of law.
  • Gopnik says a national stage should host diverse voices without loyalty tests.
ANECDOTE

Stalin Example Of Cultural Politicization

  • Gopnik recalls Stalin dictating musical reviews and ruining artists like Shostakovich.
  • He uses Soviet examples to show how political bosses decide which art is acceptable.
INSIGHT

Loyalty Replaces Merit In Cultural Leadership

  • Firing Kennedy Center board members signaled loyalty became the primary criterion for cultural leadership.
  • Gopnik sees these actions as daily insults to pluralist civilization.
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