The view that America is fragmenting is popular among both pundits and academics and may well be endemic to American culture. We review claims that between 1970 and 2005 American society fragmented along lines of cultural politics, social class, immigration, race, or lifestyle. Taking the twentieth century as historical context, we weigh evidence for both main variants of the fragmentation thesis that there is an increasing divide between two Americas, or that America is fragmenting into a variety of little worlds that touch but do not interpenetrate. We find a well-documented, widening gap in social class, whether measured by education or income. We also find that political elites and activists are demonstrably more polarized in 2005 than ...
Ask anyone who is politically active what they believe to be the biggest problem in politics today. ...
This essay reviews the evidence from the mid-1970s up to 2010 of the increasing differentiation of t...
Public schools are a principal force in the creation of a fabricated presentation of a “melting pot”...
As income inequality in the United States has reached an all-time high, commentators from across the...
In his recent book Coming Apart: The State of White America, Charles Murray looks at both trends in ...
Talk of politics in the United States today is abuzz with warring red and blue factions. The message...
Other than the English language, very little else has unified the Untied States as a nation. Charact...
Has slowing class mobility caused the shift in American culture away from the traditional “American ...
What are we to make of the speed with which the new climate of national solidarity emerged after Sep...
Sometime after mid-century, no one racial or ethnic group will be in the majority in the United Stat...
From the Publisher: The untold story of why America is so culturally and politically divided. Ameri...
From magazine articles to advertisements, grade school history lessons to university seminars, the A...
The current American political environment is dominated by two political theories that provide reaso...
The social science literature contains competing theories on the relationship between economic globa...
Over the last three decades, the US underwent a transformation in which the social gap and inequalit...
Ask anyone who is politically active what they believe to be the biggest problem in politics today. ...
This essay reviews the evidence from the mid-1970s up to 2010 of the increasing differentiation of t...
Public schools are a principal force in the creation of a fabricated presentation of a “melting pot”...
As income inequality in the United States has reached an all-time high, commentators from across the...
In his recent book Coming Apart: The State of White America, Charles Murray looks at both trends in ...
Talk of politics in the United States today is abuzz with warring red and blue factions. The message...
Other than the English language, very little else has unified the Untied States as a nation. Charact...
Has slowing class mobility caused the shift in American culture away from the traditional “American ...
What are we to make of the speed with which the new climate of national solidarity emerged after Sep...
Sometime after mid-century, no one racial or ethnic group will be in the majority in the United Stat...
From the Publisher: The untold story of why America is so culturally and politically divided. Ameri...
From magazine articles to advertisements, grade school history lessons to university seminars, the A...
The current American political environment is dominated by two political theories that provide reaso...
The social science literature contains competing theories on the relationship between economic globa...
Over the last three decades, the US underwent a transformation in which the social gap and inequalit...
Ask anyone who is politically active what they believe to be the biggest problem in politics today. ...
This essay reviews the evidence from the mid-1970s up to 2010 of the increasing differentiation of t...
Public schools are a principal force in the creation of a fabricated presentation of a “melting pot”...