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The core philosophy of the United States, that we can be anything we want to be, is failing as people realize the structural controls that prevail upon them, according to New Yorker staff writer Evan Osnos. He questions whether Americans feel they can still write their own story, or whether they now feel it is being written for them.
The core philosophy of the United States, that we can be anything we want to be, is failing as people realize the structural controls that prevail upon them, according to New Yorker staff writer Evan Osnos. He questions whether Americans feel they can still write their own story, or whether they now feel it is being written for them.