Conservatives can use cultural forms like poetry to reframe political aims as aspirational and humanizing rather than merely policy demands. Treating artistic genres as deliberate rhetorical tools changes how movements cultivate sympathy, recruits, and intellectual credibility.
— If true, this recasts culture‑war strategy: winning aesthetic and moral language becomes as important as changing institutional rules like hiring or speaker policies.
Tyler VanderWeele
2026.03.04
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Article title and framing — 'Poetry and the Politics of Aspirational Conservatism' — links a cultural form (poetry) to a conservative public strategy in defending viewpoint diversity.
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