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Tuesday, March 02, 2004
Without Illusions: Multiculturalism - Trust The Ones You Know?
A large ongoing survey of American communities seems to show, uncomfortably, that levels of trust and co-operation are highest in the most homogenous neighbourhoods. People living in diverse areas, it turns out, are not just more suspicious of people who don't look like them; they are also more suspicious of their own kind. Because of that, they suffer socially, economically and politically
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Diversity makes people anti-social. That is not as catastrophic ... as my coffee cup
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