
John Adams: The case of the missing monument
Presidential
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Why We Shouldn't Make Monuments Out of Marble
There's a feeling in the 18th century that you remember people through their words and through their deeds. And to build a memorial is a corruption of that notion, he says. "We don't even expect people to come to the memorial with that understanding" He adds: A monument literally fixes things and stuff. If you said something in stone, you put it beyond argument.
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