300 Million and Counting
The United States reaches a demographic milestone, thanks largely to immigration
- By Joel Garreau
- Smithsonian magazine, October 2006, Subscribe
(Page 5 of 5)
What are the morals of these recitations?
Two leap to mind.
The first is, whenever you start thinking that this country is screwed up beyond redemption, it pays to travel beyond our borders. It's amazing how often the not-so-wonderful realities that we think of as terrible problems constitute other people's dreams.
The second is, demographics may not be destiny. But the numerical study of who we are and how we got that way does have a refreshing habit of focusing our attention on what's important, long-term, about our culture and values—where we're headed, and what makes us tick.
Joel Garreau has written three books on culture and values and served as a senior fellow at George Mason University and the University of California at Berkeley.
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