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United States of Amiracle
A Future of Salvation, Struggle and American Renewal
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Narrado por:
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Vicki Parsons
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Sam Zuker
America has always been more than a country.
It has been a dream, a contradiction, a force, an experiment, and an argument carried across generations. It is the place where liberty became national philosophy, where reinvention became habit, and where millions arrived believing that somewhere within its vastness there was room not only to survive, but to become more.
Few nations in history have attracted so much hope.
The United States drew inventors, workers, thinkers, refugees, entrepreneurs, artists, scientists, and builders from every corner of the world. It became a meeting ground for ambition and belief. Its institutions, its economy, its universities, its creative power, and its democratic ideals shaped not only its own future, but much of the modern world.
And yet, precisely because America has stood for so much, its struggles matter more.
For the same country that inspired generations with freedom and opportunity now confronts deep fractures within itself. It faces division where there should be unity, mistrust where there should be civic confidence, poor service where there should be excellence, rising discontent amid wealth, and weakening faith in institutions once seen as pillars of stability. The dollar remains powerful, yet economic anxiety grows. Innovation continues, yet so does inequality. The nation still leads, but often while doubting itself.
This book was born from that paradox.
United States of Amiracle is not an attack on America, nor is it blind praise. It is an attempt to look honestly at a nation that remains extraordinary while showing unmistakable signs of strain. It is about the miracle of America—its philosophy, its energy, its creativity, its power to attract talent and possibility—but also about the crisis within that miracle.
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