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Dr. K's avatar

Robert, Best analysis of these three works I have seen, especially in the aggregate. Both thought provoking and depressing, sadly. I fear we are in for more -- one can see trends most every day. Wish the solution set were something more facile. I hope Desmet's "get a few people to 'just say no'" is in the cards because that is the only one that one might have a chance at organizing. Thanks for doing this -- getting philosophical is sometimes good for both writer and reader. R

Danielle J. Duperret, ND/PhD's avatar

Cultivating a better citizen does not begin in government. In my view, it begins with the restoration of the family — with conversations at the dinner table, with respect for the wisdom of elders, with parents modeling critical thinking rather than outsourcing it.

It means restoring God — or at least a transcendent moral reference point — into society’s consciousness, so that conscience is anchored in something deeper than trend or tribe.

And it means building an economic system that allows families to function as families again: time together, shared responsibility, stability over perpetual hustle.

None of this is easy. Cultural repair rarely is. But if we want better citizens, we must start where citizens are first formed.

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