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Two persistent problems have rumbled through our “democratic” past. One we can trace back to Franklin and Jefferson and their longing to dismiss class by touting “exceptional” features of the American landscape, which are deemed productive of an exceptional society. The founders insisted that the majestic continent would magically solve the demographic dilemma by reducing overpopulation and flattening out the class structure. In addition to this environmental solution, a larger, extremely useful myth arose: that America gave a voice to all of its people, that every citizen could exercise ...more
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The myth of American exceptionalism - that people who are better will do better, no matter what - is also very pervasive and very unhelpful to recognizing and fixing structural problems.
White Trash: The 400-Year Untold History of Class in America
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