How has America’s dwindling mobility become a silent threat to its democratic foundation? In my latest conversation with Yoni Appelbaum, Deputy Executive Editor of The Atlantic, we explored this crisis and its profound impact on our democracy.
His journey from Harvard professor to influential journalist uniquely positions him to analyze our current political moment. From housing policies to polarization, Appelbaum connects dots others miss, revealing how restricted mobility shapes political attitudes and social divisions.
The key lesson? America’s strength lies not in its institutions but in its people’s ability to move toward opportunity and reinvent themselves.
Listen to the full episode here!
Mahalo,
Guy