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Up For Debate: Has Globalization Undermined America's Working Class?
Newsy partners with Intelligence Squared U.S. to restore critical thinking. In this debate, experts consider whether globalization has hurt Americans.
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Posted: 9:34 a.m. EDT Sep 13, 2018
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