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🗓️ 20 February 2025
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0:50.4 | This is Radio Atlantic. I'm Hannah Rosen. I have moved many times in my life, across continents, |
0:57.7 | across the country, back and forth across D.C., which is where I live now, and I didn't think much |
1:03.6 | about it. I just chalked it up to restlessness. Until I read Yoni Applebaum's new book, which is also |
1:09.6 | the March cover story in the Atlantic. |
1:11.9 | The book is called Stuck, How the Privileged and the Propertyed broke the engine of American Opportunity. |
1:19.7 | In it, Applebaum argues that there is and always has been something quintessentially American |
1:25.7 | and also quintessentially hopeful about moving. |
1:30.6 | In the 19th century, moving day was like a thing, a holiday celebrated across different |
1:36.7 | American cities at different times when everybody would just up and move. |
1:42.0 | To quote Applebaum, nothing quite so astonished visitors from abroad |
1:46.5 | as the spectacle of thousands upon thousands of people |
1:49.7 | picking up and swapping homes in a single day. |
1:54.3 | But moving isn't happening so much anymore. |
1:58.8 | Applebaum writes, |
2:00.2 | every year, fewer Americans can afford to live where they want to. |
2:06.3 | So what happens to a country geographically, culturally, politically, in some ways psychologically, |
2:13.5 | when mobility starts to stall. |
2:26.0 | Can you read this from your intro, these couple of sentences? |
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