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Economics Has a Name for the Costs of Loneliness

Summary by DNyuz
I keep thinking about the opening of E.L. Doctorow’s 1975 novel, “Ragtime,” in which he describes the convivial America of the early 20th century. “The population customarily gathered in great numbers,” he wrote. They flocked to parades, concerts, fish fries, regattas, fireworks displays, operas and balls. “There seemed to be no entertainment that did not involve great swarms of people.” Today, Americans are more likely than ever to spend time a…
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