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The American "Wonder Years"(Not with Fred Savage)

37 min · 23 de ene de 2026
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The American "Wonder Years" Myth: The Wonder Years Were a Hallucination. The "loss of community" and "erosion of family" are not cultural accidents; they are the calculated results of an economic system designed to extract wealth from the hull of the boat to the captain's quarters. We didn't "lose" our way; the map was redrawn by the highest bidder.Here is the research breakdown to structure your episode!

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