The triumph of the lowbrow

In the Eighties, Ozzy Osbourne and Hulk Hogan were cultural archetypes — polar opposites in the moral cosmology of Ronald Reagan’s America. Hogan was a sun-bleached emblem of Reaganite virtue: a muscular TV superstar who conquered America’s Cold War-era villains on the wrestling mat, whether it…
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