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Should We Have Any Faith in the System? The Case for Having More and Less

No society can flourish in the absence of its enjoying a considerable degree of cohesion among its members.

In determining how much cohesion a society enjoys, few factors play a more decisive role than do the policies it adopts towards two decisive matters. These are immigration and education.

continued on the Centre for Social Cohesion blog.

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