Josh Gunter

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A lot is being written about the culture wars in the United States. Such conflict is inevitable in a big, diverse country. But some of the polarization has less to do with ideology than with the inherent suspicion and lack of solidarity among people who fail to share a common basis of knowledge—a commonality of discourse that alone enables shared allusion and mutual comprehension.
The Knowledge Deficit: Closing the Shocking Education Gap for American Children
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