18 / CHRONICLESncountry," he observes. "At what point," he asks, "doesncultural, racial diversity become a kind of social anarchy?nHow do you get national cohesion this way?"nIt has been said that Americans would rather live withncomfortable myths than confront "inconvenient" realities.nJohn F. Kennedy's pedestrian observation that "We are . . .
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