Category Archives: Montana

Who Governs: The Work of Taylor Sheridan

Taylor Sheridan (b. 1970) is America’s leading storyteller. He writes the scripts, directs many of the episodes, produces the series, and owns much of the land and livestock his cameras record. Over a single decade he revived the Western for … Continue reading

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The Jurisdictional Wars: Alliance Theory and the Battle for The Madison (TV Show)

The Madison River Valley does not look like a site of jurisdictional conflict. It looks like a painting. Snow-capped mountains. Clear trout water. Rustic cabins. Fly fishermen in waders at dawn. It looks like the sort of Montana valley where … Continue reading

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The Madison

The Madison wrecks me because Taylor Sheridan turns a common human failure into the engine of the story. He understands that relationships rarely break from sudden betrayal. They erode from something quieter. The longer we live with people, the more … Continue reading

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The Jurisdictional Wars: Alliance Theory and the Battle for Montana Conservative Authority

Conservatives in Montana do not compete for authority by saying they want power. They compete by invoking moral languages that frame their authority as fidelity to the Constitution, loyalty to Montana values, or responsibility for preserving independence against federal overreach … Continue reading

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