Here's the link.
http://www.full-stop.net/2011/12/06/features/the-editors/the-situation-in-american-writing-marilynne-robinson/
"The great peril to this country is an entirely fortuitous and unproductive consequence of this “war” — the virulent attack on Americans by Americans who choose to represent at least half the population as disloyal, as “socialist” and so on. The potential for harm in this divisiveness is much greater than any foreign enemy could hope for, and, if in some way it is an effect intended by hostile forces, it is certainly their greatest triumph."
--Marilynne RobinsonHerring405
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Here's the link.
http://www.full-stop.net/2011/12/06/features/the-editors/the-situation-in-american-writing-marilynne-robinson/
"The great peril to this country is an entirely fortuitous and unproductive consequence of this “war” — the virulent attack on Americans by Americans who choose to represent at least half the population as disloyal, as “socialist” and so on. The potential for harm in this divisiveness is much greater than any foreign enemy could hope for, and, if in some way it is an effect intended by hostile forces, it is certainly their greatest triumph."
--Marilynne RobinsonHerring405
