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What can a military coup in Chile teach us about polarization, inequality, and the uneasy feeling that we’re becoming strangers to one another? From a chance encounter on a ferry to the rise of neoliberal economics and widening wealth gaps, this episode asks whether the United States is drifting toward its own “nation of enemies.”
Episode music: The Radetzky March by Johann Strauss, Sr.
and Sleeper Cell by Floor Model
By Peter Hendee BrownWhat can a military coup in Chile teach us about polarization, inequality, and the uneasy feeling that we’re becoming strangers to one another? From a chance encounter on a ferry to the rise of neoliberal economics and widening wealth gaps, this episode asks whether the United States is drifting toward its own “nation of enemies.”
Episode music: The Radetzky March by Johann Strauss, Sr.
and Sleeper Cell by Floor Model