We fixate only on the irrelevant that we think we can address, while ignoring the existential we know we no longer can solve. What else rises to America’s fiddling attention as the world burns up abroad? ...
So America suffers the sins of omission—squabbling over the nonessential—and commission—losing wars, going broke, ruining its economy, flirting with civil war. We know these are all self-inflicted wounds. But apparently, we believe their remedies are worse than the original maladies. And so we fixate only on the irrelevant that we think we can address while ignoring the existential we know we no longer can solve.
The world is terrified and stunned at the result—and increasingly looking elsewhere to non-American solutions.
Simply an excellent essay by Professor Hanson - maybe one of his best - bringing up questions that haunt the modern US.
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Town Hall: Victor Davis Hanson on Town Hall
American Greatness: Victor Davis Hanson on American Greatness
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