Why Do We Keep Imagining a New Civil War?
- Posted on August 21, 2026
- United States Politics And Government
- By The New York Times
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Cultural narratives surrounding internal conflict reveal deep societal anxieties about political polarization and national unity. Through literature, film, and visual arts, creators explore dystopian scenarios of domestic division, serving as a mirror to contemporary tensions. These artistic expressions function as cultural barometers, reflecting underlying fears rather than predicting actual events. Understanding why such themes resonate provides insight into the psychological state of nations grappling with ideological differences and institutional trust.
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Why Do We Keep Imagining a New Civil War?
Art doesn’t predict the future, but it can be an early warning system. continue reading...