8 Quotes by Neal Gabler


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    What Mayer did in the thirties― what he was situated to do as a Jew yearning to belong― was provide reassurance against the anxieties and disruptions of the time. He did this by fashioning a vast, compelling national fantasy out of his dreams and out of the basic tenets of his own dogmatic faith― a belief in virtue, in the bulwark of family, in the merits of loyalty, in the soundness of tradition, in America itself.

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    Within the studies and on the screen, the Jews could simply create a new country – an empire of their own, so to speak, one where they would not only be admitted, but would govern as well. The would create its values and myths, its traditions and archetypes.

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    We prefer knowing to thinking, because knowing has more immediate value.

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    More often than not “fair” and “balanced” may be mutually exclusive.

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    Yet all of these accumulated contributions paled before a larger one: he demonstrated how one could assert one’s will on the world at the very time when everything seemed to be growing beyond control and beyond comprehension.

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  • Author Neal Gabler
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    What Mayer did in the thirties – what he was situated to do as a Jew yearning to belong – was provide reassurance against the anxieties and disruptions of the time. He did this by fashioning a vast, compelling national fantasy out of his dreams and out of the basic tenets of his own dogmatic faith – a belief in virtue, in the bulwark of family, in the merits of loyalty, in the soundness of tradition, in America itself.

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