Protests and riots have complex causes, but inequality is clearly acatalyst. From Detroit in 1967 to Los Angeles in 1992, political outrageis often mixed with concerns about economic injustice. Anger inMinneapolis was sparked by long-time concerns about the police’srelationship with the African American community, but the stark economicdivide laid bare by the pandemic may also be playing a role.
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Breakingviews - Civil unrest puts U.S. economy in a vicious circle - Reuters
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Breakingviews - Civil unrest puts U.S. economy in a vicious circle - Reuters