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Review Evan Osnos, “My Angry Country”, Suhrkamp

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How the rich are fueling the division of America

“It’s Money That Matters in the USA”, sings Randy Newman (78) in his hit song. But the country’s problem is not the poor, but those who always have more.

Whoever wants to get here needs money and makes laws for the rich: Congress in Washington DC.

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Daniel ArnetEditor of Sunday Blick magazine

The United States has voted. The midterm elections were held there last Tuesday, the midterm elections in the middle of each four-year presidency. Each of them is a mood test of how the current president is being received. Many therefore use their ballot papers as a reminder. It should now be called discord, at least since Donald Trump (76) poisoned the political climate. It hasn’t been thought of since then, not even last Tuesday.

“My Angry Country” is the title of the book just published by the US journalist Evan Osnos (45). The editor of the renowned magazine “The New Yorker” returns to his homeland in 2013 after ten years as a correspondent from the Middle East and China and does not recognize the country. Osnos wants to get to the bottom of the alienation and undertakes “a journey through the divided states of America”, as the book is entitled in the subtitle.

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