Tim Carney on Alienated America (Rebroadcast)

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Today’s episode is a rebroadcast that originally aired in March of 2019, but holds incredible relevance to conversations we’re still having today. This conversation with Tim Carney, editor at the Washington Examiner and a visiting fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, explores the subject matter of his 2019 book, “Alienated America: Why Some Places Thrive While Others Collapse."  To the extent that the "American Dream" is fading away in parts of the country, the problem isn't pure economics. Nor is it a case of stubborn old white men falling behind because they refuse embrace progress. Carney argues that the root cause of our problems – crumbling families, despair, and political dysfunction – is the erosion of community and local, civil institutions, most especially church. The result of a secularizing country is a plague of alienation for the working class, as people struggle to build families and improve their lives without the support structure they need. Alienated America: Why Some Places Thrive While Others Collapse - Tim Carney Video: Tim Carney On The Threat To Liberty From Big Business More churches, more flourishing: The secret to success in middle America - Joseph Sunde Lyman Stone on the decline of religiosity in the United States - Acton Line Subscribe to Acton Institute Events podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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