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The Atlantic Daily: America Isn’t Split in Half. It’s Divided Into Four.
The country has fragmented into four groups, our writer argues, each informed by a distinct narrative about the nation’s moral identity.
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To understand America, you must first assemble the pieces. In the latest issue of our magazine, my colleague George Packer argues that the country has fragmented into four groups, each informed by a distinct narrative about the nation’s moral identity. These narratives “overlap, morph into one another, attract and repel one another.”
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The Atlantic Daily: 5 Stories to Fill You with Wonder
Sometimes you just need a break. Tune out with five stories to fill you with awe. Then: We’ve got recommendations for what to do this weekend.
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This weekend, your brain may be craving a bit of adventure, whether it’s to marvel at something spectacular or feel like a part of something bigger.