It’s Not Just Red States vs. Blue States
A slew of recent histories would suggest that the major divide in American society is “red states” vs. “blue states.” In fact, it is class that’s the real fault line.
Peter Berard is a doctoral candidate in history at Boston College. He lives in Watertown, MA.
A slew of recent histories would suggest that the major divide in American society is “red states” vs. “blue states.” In fact, it is class that’s the real fault line.
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