Joe Stack

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The three decades that followed the end of World War II did not eradicate deep-seated racial and gender discrimination in the United States. They included a disastrous war in Vietnam and extreme social ferment. Yet within those thirty years, the United States saw broad economic advancement. Tax rates exceeding 70 percent5 for the wealthy coincided with robust economic growth that averaged 3.7 percent a year.
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