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When people refer to the United States as upside down, they are usually describing an imbalance where core systems, incentives, or outcomes run counter to widely held expectatio...
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When people refer to the United States as upside down, they are usually describing an imbalance where core systems, incentives, or outcomes run counter to widely held expectatio...
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The most prominent social issues today center on inequality, polarization, digital transformation, climate impacts, migration, and public trust in institutions. These themes sha...
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Contemporary social problems are systematic conditions that harm individuals and communities and are often interlinked across regions and sectors. They typically involve structu...
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Caitlyn Collins is a sociologist and researcher whose work centers on poverty, inequality, social welfare, and labor markets in the United States. She is known for data-driven e...
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Is the Gilded Age over? This is an evergreen status question that asks whether the late-nineteenth-century pattern of concentrated wealth, political influence, and social strain...
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Observers often ask why rich people seem to get away with crimes, and the honest answer is that outcomes are shaped more by systemic features than a single conspiracy. Wealth in...
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