Category Archives: Washington D.C.

Moral Grammars of American Elite Life: Four Cities and Four Accounts of Legitimate Influence

From a distance, American elite life looks like one culture. Up close it splits into rival moral orders, and the clearest fault lines run between cities. New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Washington each reward a different virtue, punish … Continue reading

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The Rival Courts of Washington

Washington in 2026 holds power in one place and legitimacy in none. The city keeps the agencies, the courts, the Capitol, the embassies, and the money, but the old idea that a single governing class sits above the parties and … Continue reading

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