John F Gaski Ph.D. on October 27, 2012
Some future scholars will conclude that the American tragedy merely reflected a routine case of the evolution, decline, and fall of nations, i.e., how extreme affluence begets terminal weakness in the ending throes of a national life-cycle. Yet it truly appears that it need not have happened to America. The tragic flaw would seem to have been the decline of education.
Some future scholars will conclude that the American tragedy merely reflected a routine case of the evolution, decline, and fall of nations, i.e., how extreme affluence begets terminal weakness in the ending throes of a national life-cycle. Yet it truly appears that it need not have happened to America. The tragic flaw would seem to have been the decline of education.