Linking Thinking

Apologies All Around

Today’s ten­dency to make amends for the crimes of his­tory begs the ques­tion which hor­rific acts deserve apolo­gies and which ones get the other cheek? Our often unbear­able his­tory should do more than gen­er­ate vac­u­ous, ego­tis­ti­cal apolo­gies; it also “chas­tens, tem­pers, rig­or­ously instructs. The more we know of it, the better.”

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