Shiloh Mae Myers

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But it’s easier—and more heroic—if the story of middle-class ascendency is all about individual hard work. And no one wants to lose any of the hard-won benefits of that work. Which helps explain the popularity of the Personal Responsibility Crusade amongst both boomers and their parents: Members of the middle class were so freaked out by seeping economic instability that they started pulling the ladder up behind them.
Can't Even: How Millennials Became the Burnout Generation
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