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对追忆的承诺(特邀安德鲁·茨维曼)

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United States
开始于 February 17, 2026

In the ​latest installment of the ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein, Andrew Zwerneman joins in to discuss his recent article, “Stoke the Fire for America’s 250th.”. The post A Commitment to Remembrance (ft. Andrew Zwerneman) appeared first on First Things

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Focusing on remembrance can lead to glorifying a flawed past instead of addressing current social injustices.

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Engaging in remembrance can inspire future generations to uphold the values that shaped our nation.

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Celebrating America's 250th is essential to foster national unity and pride in our shared history.

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Public commemorations should balance historical celebration with critical reflection on America's complex legacy.

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The emphasis on remembrance could distract from urgent contemporary issues that require our immediate attention.

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