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Heidi Coburn's avatar

This is definitely I’ve thought about as well!

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History is broken, actually. Up until approximately 2000 everything fit into a grand narrative of economic and social progress that on average expanded the rights all people should enjoy and empowered an ever expanding circle of different personal identities. But nobody believes in this consensus anymore. Human rights are just empty rhetoric. People are no longer content to be poor in societies with multibillionaires. The rights and respect accorded to gays are being withdrawn and the maximalist claims of trans identitarians are being rebuffed. Half of society demands rituals be observed to apologize for stolen land while the other half does not accept the concept of settler colonialism. Part of the job of history is to make sense of all this and tell us where we're going by explaining how we got to the present moment. There are numerous works by brilliant historians that can tell us how we got to the American-led postwar liberal consensus, or how this consensus broke down, but to my knowledge, no historian has offered a new synthesis that hints at where we are going. I would love to be proven wrong on this.

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