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Your Guide to Decoding Financial Aid Letters and Choosing a College You Can Afford

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Decades of grievance, now politically measurable

Make sense of what matters most in Washington. | Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. The D.C. Brief By Philip Elliott Washington Correspondent, TIME Think the System Is Broken? You’re Not Alone Grievance is one of the most potent weapons in any political system. It nursed the Lost Cause theology that rationalized the Confederacy in the American South, continuing to this day for many. It had a corollary in post-World War II Germany as the occupying Allies tried, briefly, to pursue re-education programs. A fallen empire still haunts the United Kingdom. And few know how to throw a revolution better than the French. New numbers out today from the Pew Research Center suggest grievance is still alive and well in those countries. The