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America is more resilient than the pessimists think
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The Atlantic (United States) | Apr 20, 2026
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While America has shown resilience, it is crucial to critically assess the factors that threaten this strength, such as polarization and inequality.
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America's resilience is evident in its ability to adapt and innovate, dispelling the notion that we are doomed to decline.
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The constant pessimism surrounding America's future ignores systemic issues that could undermine resilience in the long term.
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The optimism about America's resilience often overlooks the real struggles faced by marginalized communities, questioning who truly benefits from this resilience.
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America's historical capacity for recovery and reinvention suggests that even in challenging times, there is reason for cautious optimism about our future.
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