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Date: March 30th, 2017 8:33 AM Author: turquoise french chef
the article addresses that!
The many benefits of diversity have been so frequently and thoroughly extolled that I need not rehearse the refrain here. But there has been a growing disquiet in recent years with diversity’s costs. About 10 years ago, public policy professor Robert Putnam began quietly pointing out that along with enhancing positive qualities like creativity, diversity also created conflict and reduced the level of social trust.
“In more diverse settings,” suggests Putnam, “Americans distrust not merely people who do not look like them, but even people who do.”
Utah’s willingness to help, and its ability to help, may arise from its homogeneity—a trait that won’t be exported to the diverse nation at large.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3568361&forum_id=2#32951825) |
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