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Americans Still Believe in America’s Role in Global Progress - Human Flourishing Lab
This article was originally published in Real Clear Politics A decline in national pride. “Doomerism” within Gen Z. The death of American exceptionalism. Wherever you look, it is easy to find a pessimistic perspective about the future of America. But the American spirit is still very much alive. Despite growing political polarization and isolationist rhetoric, the latest research […]
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Americans Still Believe in America’s Role in Global Progress - Human Flourishing Lab
This article was originally published in Real Clear Politics A decline in national pride. “Doomerism” within Gen Z. The death of American exceptionalism. Wherever you look, it is easy to find a pessimistic perspective about the future of America. But the American spirit is still very much alive. Despite growing political polarization and isolationist rhetoric, the latest research […]
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Americans Still Believe in America’s Role in Global Progress - Human Flourishing Lab
This article was originally published in Real Clear Politics A decline in national pride. “Doomerism” within Gen Z. The death of American exceptionalism. Wherever you look, it is easy to find a pessimistic perspective about the future of America. But the American spirit is still very much alive. Despite growing political polarization and isolationist rhetoric, the latest research […]
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