Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Our War against Memory by Victor Davis Hanson

Our War against Memory by Victor Davis Hanson

The strangest paradox in the current epidemic of abolitio memoriae is that our moral censors believe in ethical absolutism and claim enough superior virtue to apply it clumsily across the ages — without a clue that they fall short of their own moral pretensions, and that one day their own icons are as likely be stoned as the icons of others are now apt to be torn down by black-mask-wearing avengers.
Another insightful and thoughtful piece from VDH.

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