“History as inspiration and ideology has a built-in tendency to become self-justifying myth. Nothing is a more dangerous blindfold than this, as the history of modern nations and nationalisms demonstrates.”
Chap. 3 : What Can History Tell Us about Contemporary Society?
On History (1997)
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