The Myth of Unity
Is a divided nation always a bad thing? In theory, the answer is pretty obvious. “A house divided against itself cannot stand,” as the revered Abraham Lincoln once said. There is a typical American conceit that we have to solve […]
Is a divided nation always a bad thing? In theory, the answer is pretty obvious. “A house divided against itself cannot stand,” as the revered Abraham Lincoln once said. There is a typical American conceit that we have to solve […]
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