GROUNDHOG DAY IN AMERICAN POLITICS.

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Title: GROUNDHOG DAY IN AMERICAN POLITICS.
Authors: Miller, John W.
Source: America Magazine: The Jesuit Review of Faith & Culture. Nov2024, Vol. 231 Issue 4, p20-27. 8p. 11 Color Photographs.
Subject Terms: Groundhog Day, Divisions (Organizational structure), Democracy, Societies
Geographic Terms: United States
Abstract: The author explores the persistent divisions within American society. He uses the metaphor of Groundhog Day to argue that political and social divisions are a constant in the U.S. but this is not necessarily a bad thing. He suggests that these divisions can lead to a dynamic and vibrant democracy. He emphasizes the importance of accepting and working within these divisions to foster a more inclusive and resilient nation.
Database: Education Research Complete
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Abstract:The author explores the persistent divisions within American society. He uses the metaphor of Groundhog Day to argue that political and social divisions are a constant in the U.S. but this is not necessarily a bad thing. He suggests that these divisions can lead to a dynamic and vibrant democracy. He emphasizes the importance of accepting and working within these divisions to foster a more inclusive and resilient nation.
ISSN:00027049