(RNS) — “The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today” by Mark ... the stranger and outcast? On this first day of this new age, I am reminded of a centering thought that Walter Rauschenbusch offered ...
To this day, we know their names. We catalogue their excesses and laugh heartily at their foibles but often forget their contributions to American economic growth and culture. They were the Gilded Age ...
The 1890s and modern-day American share some similarities, but there are also differences. The Gilded Age was a time of extreme disorientation for many Americans, according to William Henry Brand ...
Historians, however, might view Trump’s swearing-in through a wider lens: Jan. 20, 2025, could well be remembered as the apotheosis of a Second Gilded Age. Let me repeat: The net worth of fully ...