The United States, a nation celebrated for its diversity, faces significant challenges in implementing universal social policies such as healthcare, basic income, and free education. While various factors contribute to this situation, the issue of racial homogeneity, or rather the lack thereof, is often cited as a potential barrier. I wrote this blog post to explore whether America’s racial diversity is a primary reason for the absence of these universal policies, analyzing historical, social, and political dimensions.
The Historical Context
Racial Dynamics and Policy Development The United States’ history of racial discrimination has profoundly influenced its policy landscape. […]
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