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The strange career of American exceptionalism.
In this article in The Nation, George Grandin of New York University comments ‘Obama’s recomposition of American exceptionalism was tactically successful, at least as measured by his 2012 reelection, which expanded the multiracial and cross-class coalition that had given him … Continue reading
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