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in the seventeenth, eighteenth, and even the nineteenth centuries, Americans were articulate about their guiding religious and transcendental beliefs. We are still shaped by such beliefs, we just don’t know how to talk about them as well.
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The philosopher George Santayana once observed that Americans don’t solve problems, they leave them behind.
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