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The American myth always came at someone’s expense. Now, it’s all but collapsed
The article critiques the decline of the American founding narrative, linking it to historical exploitation and current political and social failures. It references Randolph Bourne's analysis of the revolutionary inheritance and highlights the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence under a leadership described as corrupt and inept.
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