US economist's view on America: amplified divisions, forgotten people
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"The political unity that used to characterize American society is disintegrating in part," said James Heckman, an economics professor at the University of Chicago. He stressed that divisions run not only between Republicans and Democrats, but also between elites and ordinary people. As internal fractures deepen, politicians are turning their focus outward, pointing the finger at China.
Ying Wanrong contributed to this story.
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