Ian Pitchford

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THE CIVIL WAR resulted from large and real disagreements between people in the South and the North—about two different political economies, two different cultures, and two irreconcilable moral understandings. The causes were not imaginary. But during the decades leading up to the war, those authentic causes became wrapped in self-serving fictions on both sides—moral and cultural and political fantasies.
Fantasyland: How America Went Haywire: A 500-Year History
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