by Matt Rozsa | Jan 7, 2023 | Salon.com
Residents of the United States are raised to hold two seemingly paradoxical beliefs: That the American nation’s greatest contribution to humanity is its supposedly free form of government — and that this same free government stifles innovation. Similarly, Americans are taught to believe that so-called rugged individualists (often white men) are the great creators and inventors who change our lives....
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by Matt Rozsa | Jan 7, 2023 | Salon.com
Residents of the United States are raised to hold two seemingly paradoxical beliefs: That the American nation’s greatest contribution to humanity is its supposedly free form of government — and that this same free government stifles innovation. Similarly, Americans are taught to believe that so-called rugged individualists (often white men) are the great creators and inventors who change our lives....
Originally posted on salon.com
by Matt Rozsa | Jan 7, 2023 | Salon.com
Residents of the United States are raised to hold two seemingly paradoxical beliefs: That the American nation’s greatest contribution to humanity is its supposedly free form of government — and that this same free government stifles innovation. Similarly, Americans are taught to believe that so-called rugged individualists (often white men) are the great creators and inventors who change our lives....
Originally posted on salon.com
by Matt Rozsa | Jan 7, 2023 | Salon.com
Residents of the United States are raised to hold two seemingly paradoxical beliefs: That the American nation’s greatest contribution to humanity is its supposedly free form of government — and that this same free government stifles innovation. Similarly, Americans are taught to believe that so-called rugged individualists (often white men) are the great creators and inventors who change our lives....
Originally posted on salon.com
by Matt Rozsa | Jan 7, 2023 | Salon.com
Residents of the United States are raised to hold two seemingly paradoxical beliefs: That the American nation’s greatest contribution to humanity is its supposedly free form of government — and that this same free government stifles innovation. Similarly, Americans are taught to believe that so-called rugged individualists (often white men) are the great creators and inventors who change our lives....
Originally posted on salon.com