▲ | tomrod 5 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
Maybe it would help to pluck out the few good ideas from the bad slop. What do you consider specifically unique in the American experiment that transcends the toxic swamp of suppression of freedoms America often engages in? | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | nis0s 5 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
> the toxic swamp of suppression of freedoms America often engage Seems extremist to take that view, especially when all nations have just as bloody or dark histories. But a lot of what shaped initial American thought were Enlightenment ideals, primarily the works of John Locke. So the foundation is solid enough, but is there more that can be done to produce effective implementations? Definitely. It’s important to note that there are good ideas everywhere, and no one culture or nation has had hegemony or monopoly on producing the best works over time. I personally also like the fact that the way the American revolutionaries thought shaped the progress of American science up to the 20th century. Here’s a recent lecture on this, but there’s no recording that I can find. https://www.sciencehistory.org/visit/events/americas-scienti... https://www.usahistorytimeline.com/pages/the-impact-of-the-r... | |||||||||||||||||
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