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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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Is It a Rural and Suburban Problem or an Urban Problem?

Is this more of a rural and suburban problem than an urban problem? Or do we see it more uniformly distributed? I think there's some argument that your distinction makes sense. But I would say that it's really hard to judge. If you go to many American cities, the one being in Washington that I think of the most,. We have some of this in Washington, but you go to Baltimore and you walk around the city. The inequality, simply the great differences between a more materially well-off ... This is not social problems and material problems, not the same. You can find this devastation worse than you can find in any city.

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