How American Society Unravelled After Greedy Elites Robbed the Country Blind
By George Packer
June 20, 2013
| In or around 1978, America's character changed. For almost half a century, the United States [3] had
been a relatively egalitarian, secure, middle-class democracy, with
structures in place that supported the aspirations of ordinary people.
You might call it the period of theRoosevelt [4] Republic.
Wars, strikes, racial tensions and youth rebellion all roiled national
life, but a basic deal among Americans still held, in belief if not
always in fact: work hard, follow the rules, educate your children, and
you will be rewarded, not just with a decent life and the prospect of a
better one for your kids, but with recognition from society, a place at
the table.
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