> Collective compassion (whatever that is) is not big in the United
> States.
"[W]hatever that means"?
>From the article:
There was a time, not long ago, when Americans talked of ending
poverty at home and abroad. Lyndon Johnson's "war on poverty" in
the mid 1960s reflected an era of national optimism and the
belief that society should make collective efforts to solve
common problems, such as poverty, pollution and
healthcare. America in the 1960s enacted programs to rebuild
poor communities, to fight air and water pollution, and to
ensure healthcare for the elderly.
- Mike
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