How Should a Mature Democracy Remember Its Past?
As the United States celebrates 250 years of independence, another debate has quietly returned to the national stage: what should be done with public monuments that were removed during the social upheaval of 2020? The discussion is not simply about statues. It raises a much deeper question that every democracy eventually faces—how should a nation honour its history while acknowledging its imperfections? The answer may determine not only how future generations remember the past, but also how they define their national identity.
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