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The American Dream Is Not the Story of American Society and Never Has Been. but What Else Is There to Tell?

Summary by Deník N
We cannot think that the Darwinian struggle of all against all is our destiny and that there is nothing we can do about it, says Michèle Lamont, a Canadian-American sociologist at Harvard University, in an interview. According to her, Trump is weakening solidarity and the ability to share among Americans. “We can always argue about how much we share, where we differ, and who owes whom what,” the sociologist adds.
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We cannot think that the Darwinian struggle of all against all is our destiny and that there is nothing we can do about it, says Michèle Lamont, a Canadian-American sociologist at Harvard University, in an interview. According to her, Trump is weakening solidarity and the ability to share among Americans. “We can always argue about how much we share, where we differ, and who owes whom what,” the sociologist adds.

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Deník N broke the news in on Thursday, October 2, 2025.
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