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If the cultural elite has its way, the U.S. will be much more like Europe.
If the cultural elite has its way, the U.S. will be much more like Europe.
If the cultural elite has its way, the U.S. will be much more like Europe.
If the cultural elite has its way, the U.S. will be much more like Europe.
If the cultural elite has its way, the U.S. will be much more like Europe.
If the cultural elite has its way, the U.S. will be much more like Europe.
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