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Single-family houses in a residential neighborhood in Aldie, Virginia, on Wednesday, Might 22, 2024.
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On this episode of American Status, Yoni Appelbaum, a deputy government editor at The Atlantic, joins this system to speak about his e-book Caught: How the Privileged and the Propertied Broke the Engine of American Alternative. We focus on mobility within the US and the way that may sacrifice group for alternative, the “frontier” as a approach of taking land and easing class antagonism, the delivery of American zoning from anti-Chinese language practices in Nineteenth-century California, the transfer towards the single-family dwelling and its being an emblem of the American identification, how we will make houses accessible as soon as extra for working People, and extra.
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Daniel Bessner
Daniel Bessner is an historian of US international relations, and cohost of American Status, a podcast on worldwide affairs.
Derek Davison
Derek Davison is a author and analyst specializing in worldwide affairs and US international coverage. He’s the writer of the Overseas Exchanges publication, cohost of the American Status podcast, and former editor of LobeLog.