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From 1999 to Here: How the Triumph of Low Culture Created Our Political Moment, with Ross Benes

From 1999 to Here: How the Triumph of Low Culture Created Our Political Moment, with Ross Benes

Episode 414 Published 10 months ago
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On this episode of the Libertarian Christian Podcast, host Cody Cook sits down with author and journalist Ross Benes to discuss his latest book, 1999: The Year Low Culture Conquered America and Kickstarted Our Bizarre Times. The conversation dives deep into how the most sensational and “trashy” pop culture of the late 90s—think Jerry Springer, pro wrestling, Insane Clown Posse, Pokémon, and Beanie Babies—not only shaped our current media landscape, but also influenced today’s political and cultural divides.

Ross explores the ascent of “low culture,” tracing how it blurred the boundaries between entertainment and politics—culminating in a world where reality TV tactics rule the public sphere. They talk about the rise of populism, the persistence of elitism, and why figures like Trump are both symptoms and products of this cultural shift. Cody and Ross also debate whether democracy is better off now that the “facade of respectability” is gone, or if we’ve lost something essential along the way.

Ross Benes’ work can be found at rossbenes.com, and his book 1999 is available in paperback, Kindle, and Audible formats.

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