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The ‘Friending’ Factor May Be What Saves Us (The Wilson Quarterly) Archives

August 17, 2010 by Bowdoin

In spite of increasing contact with others – virtual or otherwise – Americans find themselves increasingly lonely. Journalist Daniel Akst explores the meaning and place of friendship in our fragmented lives.

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