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在美国自1776年成立250周年之际,国家积极指标与公众情绪之间出现了明显的差距。尽管经济增长强劲且税后收入不平等低于十年前,但在3.4亿美国人口中,近一半的人更愿意生活在过去。

这种普遍的悲观情绪反映在政治极化中,超过半数的美国人现在认为他们的同胞在道德上是坏的。为了审视这种脱节,一部新的六集播客系列重温了亚历克西斯·德·托克维尔在19世纪30年代的全国之旅,以对比历史与现代的观点。

研究结果表明,数字过滤器扭曲了公众认知,将有组织的政治敌意推向了自20世纪60年代以来未曾见过的水平。最终,面对面的交流表明,美国人依然慷慨且拥有共同点,这表明日常现实远没有在线叙事所暗示的那么黯淡。

As America marks its semiquincentennial 250 years after 1776, a distinct gap has emerged between positive national indicators and public sentiment. Despite robust economic growth and lower income inequality than a decade ago, nearly half of the U.S. population of 340 million would prefer to live in the past.

This pervasive pessimism is reflected in political polarization, with more than half of Americans now viewing their fellow citizens as morally bad. To examine this disconnect, a new six-part podcast series retraces Alexis de Tocqueville's 1830s journey across the country to compare historical and modern perspectives.

The findings suggest that digital filters distort public perception, fueling organized political animosity to levels unseen since the 1960s. Ultimately, face-to-face interactions reveal that Americans remain generous and share common ground, demonstrating that everyday reality is far less bleak than online narratives imply.

Source: The best way to celebrate America at 250 is to get behind the wheel

Subtitle: Preferably with our new podcast series for company

Dateline: 6月 11, 2026 06:03 上午


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