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In this insightful work, Pete Buttigieg emphasizes the critical role of trust in addressing the unique challenges of the coming decades. He argues that trust is foundational to American democracy, yet it has been eroded by a century marked by terrorism, financial crises, populism, systemic racism, and a global pandemic. Buttigieg highlights the urgent need for Americans to collaborate in confronting the monumental issues of our time. Through a blend of history, political philosophy, and personal anecdotes, he examines the connection between social trust and prosperity. He identifies a threefold crisis of trust: in our institutions, in one another, and in the American project itself. This pervasive distrust has destabilized society, leading to resentment toward the very government that is essential for solutions. The rise of the internet and partisan media has further fragmented shared realities, diminishing confidence in experts and exacerbating the challenges of the pandemic. Buttigieg asserts that our ability to tackle pressing issues—such as racial and economic justice, pandemic resilience, and climate action—depends on our capacity to cultivate and restore trust. He issues an urgent call for an "American way of trust" at this polarized moment, aiming to inspire a movement that can redefine our collective future.
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Trust, Pete Buttigieg
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- 2020
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