"A society that has made "nostalgia" a marketable commodity on the cultural exchange quickly repudiates the suggestion that life in the past was in any important way better than life today"
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The intent is less to praise the past than to expose the policing of comparison. Consumer culture invites longing while refusing the uncomfortable question longing implies: if people keep reaching for older forms of community, work, faith, or civic life, what does that say about what we’ve lost? Lasch’s subtext is an indictment of a society that turns critique into content. It isn’t anti-nostalgia; it’s anti-commodified nostalgia, the kind that converts historical memory into a lifestyle choice and drains it of its accusatory power.
Context matters. Writing in the late 20th century, Lasch was responding to a United States flush with postwar affluence yet increasingly anxious: declining institutions, thinner public life, media saturation, the market colonizing private feeling. In that landscape, nostalgia becomes a safe simulation of dissent. It’s permitted as entertainment, repudiated as argument. The past can be sold back to you, but it can’t be allowed to win.
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| Topic | Nostalgia |
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Lasch, Christopher. (2026, January 17). A society that has made "nostalgia" a marketable commodity on the cultural exchange quickly repudiates the suggestion that life in the past was in any important way better than life today. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/a-society-that-has-made-nostalgia-a-marketable-39149/
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Lasch, Christopher. "A society that has made "nostalgia" a marketable commodity on the cultural exchange quickly repudiates the suggestion that life in the past was in any important way better than life today." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/a-society-that-has-made-nostalgia-a-marketable-39149/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"A society that has made "nostalgia" a marketable commodity on the cultural exchange quickly repudiates the suggestion that life in the past was in any important way better than life today." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/a-society-that-has-made-nostalgia-a-marketable-39149/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.


