culture

March 30, 2026

How Long Can You Live Your Ideals?

Stories about revolutionaries seem to entrance readers and moviegoers alike—especially if they don’t end well.

How Long Can You Live Your Ideals?

TL;DR

  • The "what happened to the radicals" narrative explores the decline of revolutionary convictions over time.
  • Parenthood is a key theme, testing ideological commitments and often leading former radicals to prioritize family over activism.
  • These stories, while not necessarily glorifying protagonists, delve into the moral complexities and personal sacrifices of intense ideological pursuits.
  • Examples include "One Battle After Another," "I Hope You Find What You’re Looking For," "Say Nothing," "Eat the Document," "Retrospective," and "Dangerous, Dirty, Violent, and Young."
  • Audiences are drawn to these narratives for the reassurance that choosing extremity, even for a righteous cause, can have negative personal consequences.
  • The article notes a lack of stories celebrating sustainable, long-term idealism outside of radical movements.

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