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Arthur Miller (playwright — referenced)
canonical
influential
socially engaged
authoritative
Arthur Miller stands as the canonical American playwright credited with Death of a Salesman. Within the series he operates as a cultural touchstone invoked in policy arguments over federal arts funding rather than as an on-screen actor. The Roosevelt Room exchange strengthens this standing: staff summon Miller to tether contemporary NEA debates to WPA-era public patronage, leveraging his legacy of socially engaged drama to defend government support for challenging art and to puncture opponents' cultural ignorance.
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American theater and cultural policy discourse
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Miller,
Arthur Miller (playwright)
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