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The proportion that agreed that ‘most people can be trusted,’ for example, rose from an already high 66 percent during and after World War II to a peak of 77 percent in 1964.” (Today, Pew Research puts that number closer to 30 percent, and confidence in the trustworthiness of government and government officials is somewhere in the teens, on average.)
Them: Why We Hate Each Other--and How to Heal
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