> A citizenry disillusioned with politics and with what pretended to be
intelligent discussions of politics turned its attention (or had its attention
turned) to entertainment, to gossip, to ten thousand schemes for self-help.
Those at its margins became violent, finding scapegoats within one’s group (as
with poor-black on poor-black violence), or against other races, immigrants,
demonized foreigners, welfare mothers, minor criminals (standing in for
untouchable major criminals).—Howard Zinn, *A People's History of the United States*