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		<description><![CDATA[What the rich won't tell you, the "doom loop" of mutual distrust, and more. | Kristin Even Americans in the top 1 percent want to call themselves middle class because Americans have a strange, unspoken tension around wealth and inequality: we think anyone should be able to be as rich as possible, but then we are uncomfortable with the resulting inequality, but instead of talking about how to fix the systemic and policy problems that have created the inequality we want to talk about whether...]]></description>
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