Inequality, Consumerism, and the Disintegrating American Community

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This essay explores the centralization of wealth and power as one of the driving forces of political and social instability in America and asks the question, "Are we heading towards revolution?" Using French anthropologist, René Girard, as a guide to understand our instability, the essay e

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