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"Living out in the suburbs," Harrington declared, in what now seems like quaint nostalgia, "it is easy to assume that ours is, indeed, an affluent society".
In its overt sixties nostalgia, it had a firmer footing in the world envisaged by Yves Saint Laurent, the first successor to Monsieur Dior, appointed by the man himself to helm the house following his death in 1957.
Working to avoid the trappings of nostalgia, it performed work from its California-themed new album, "La Costa Perdida".
Scripted by Justin Haythe, the film certainly has its feet on the ground: avoiding phoney nostalgia, it scrupulously captures the ordinariness of its world.
Restoration Hardware sells its cleaning products with the same chatty fervor and folksy nostalgia it uses to sell the rest of its wares.
This is not simply an argument from nostalgia; it has an empirical corollary.
And like all nostalgia, it speaks to the longing for an idealized past.
Like most nostalgia it gets part of the picture, at best.
It is the bonds forged in war that explain the counterintuitive nostalgia it evokes.
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Brilliantly edited and filled with a kind of ambivalent anti-nostalgia, it is by turns moving, funny, ribald and stomach-churning.
I disputed Kramer's notion that just because we don't contemplate "outright defiance" of contentious decisions "like those on abortion and school prayer" -- defiance he describes with wistful nostalgia -- it follows that we have ceded to the court a monopoly over constitutional truth.
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