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Is Neighborhood Fragmentation Polarizing America? An Interview with Johns Hopkins' Seth D. Kaplan

Zooming In at The UnPopulist

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Social and Political Implications of Spacial Inequality

The United States has enormous spacial inequality, he says. The more we focus on politics, "the more likely we're to focus on moral, authoritarian leaders," writes Obama. If you're born poor in the U.S., it's much more likely to stay poor than 56 years ago; that feeds into anger and lots of money being spent for social problems.

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