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From the supplier: The television program, "Seinfeld," which proclaims to be about nothing, can be a metaphor for much of what passes for political debate in the US during the 1990s. The country's economic prosperity has created an environment in which important topics, such teenage smoking, is treated disingenuously. The importance of facts and public opinion is often disregarded in debates.
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Title: Politics about nothing.(political debate in the 1990s)
Author: James Bowman
Publication: New Criterion (Magazine/Journal)
Date: June 1, 1998
Publisher: Foundation for Cultural Review
Volume: 16 Issue: 10 Page: 57(1)
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