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March 24, 2026 को शुरू किया गया

Progressives should beware the idea that history will deliver them inevitable victories

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History does not guarantee moral progress; we must actively work for justice rather than rely on inevitability.

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Progressives should embrace the belief in a long moral arc as motivation, even if victories are not guaranteed.

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The notion that history favors progress is overly simplistic and can obscure the complexities of social change.

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While history shows some moral advancements, it also demonstrates setbacks; we must be vigilant against regression.

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Believing in an inevitable moral arc can lead to complacency and hinder urgent action on pressing social issues.

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