Megacities are too costly and seem immune to reform, while rural America is depopulating and lacks resources
The defining questions of our time might be: How is America going to reduce inequality and reform its dysfunctional political institutions?
At the national level, with the 2020 presidential election approaching, the choice appears to be between a coalition of voters from large urban areas, and another made up of voters from rural areas. No matter who wins, the overwhelming likelihood is that a septuagenarian president will lead the country into the next decade, with all that implies.But the greatest short-term progress on inequality […]
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