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How do politics and culture influence each other according to Ben Shapiro?

According to Ben Shapiro, politics and culture exist in a cyclical relationship where each influences the other. He describes it as 'politics is downstream of culture, which is downstream of politics, which is downstream of culture,' illustrating their interconnected nature. Shapiro emphasizes that government power can actively shape cultural norms 'to its own whims.' This suggests that while cultural shifts may drive political changes, government actions and policies can equally transform culture, creating a continuous feedback loop between the two domains. This perspective challenges the simplistic notion that either politics or culture is solely dominant in influencing society.

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Cycle of Politics and Culture

Ben Shapiro·8 months ago

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