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LeopoldBloom · M
Neither one. Nostalgia for a past Golden Age is a feature of fascism. This raises the question of why the Golden Age ended. This is then blamed on a scapegoat and next thing you know, people are being killed.
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I agree about nostalgia for golden ages causing fascism … but I doubt if unity has got anything to do with golden ages … neither greatness… However, I believe that everyone desires greatness through unity and political and cultural democracy ..
I agree about nostalgia for golden ages causing fascism … but I doubt if unity has got anything to do with golden ages … neither greatness… However, I believe that everyone desires greatness through unity and political and cultural democracy ..
LeopoldBloom · M
@Soossie Unity is great, but America has never been unified, except maybe during World War Two. It's depressing to think that the only way we can come together is if we're at war. Although every war since then has only exacerbated divisions.