
Victor Davis Hanson Diagnoses The Dying Citizen
Uncommon Knowledge
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The Death of a Citizen
Until the late twentieth century, the united states suffered only sporadic episodes of blood and soil exclusivety. Now the nation is threatening to go tribal. Once a man owes more loyalty to his first cousin than to a fellow citizen, a const tional republic cannot exist. Only through such a brutal bargain of assimilation can they sustain a common culture. What's wrong? Day again, the dying citizen. All citizens should give up their own ethnic, racial and tribal primary identities. If you peter robinson says, i love japan. It's an ally. I want to be a japanese citizen and rise high and be a political pundit on japanese and run for office
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