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250 Jahre Vereinigte Staaten – Historiker: «Die Gründerväter wären besorgt»
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250 Jahre Vereinigte Staaten – Historiker: «Die Gründerväter wären besorgt»

The article discusses the 250th anniversary of the United States' independence on July 4, 1776, and examines how the founding principles of the nation are perceived today. Historian John A. Ragosta, who specializes in figures like Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, reflects on the current state of American democracy. He notes that while the founding fathers envisioned a society based on equality and shared values, these ideals face significant challenges today. Ragosta expresses concern over declining civic engagement, education, and voter participation, suggesting that the 'We the People' concept is under threat. He emphasizes the need for renewed commitment to democratic values and warns that failure to uphold these principles could lead to the erosion of the republic.

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250 Jahre Vereinigte Staaten – Historiker: «Die Gründerväter wären besorgt»

The article discusses the 250th anniversary of the United States' independence on July 4, 1776, and examines how the founding principles of the nation are perceived today. Historian John A. Ragosta, who specializes in figures like Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, reflects on the current state of American democracy. He notes that while the founding fathers envisioned a society based on equality and shared values, these ideals face significant challenges today. Ragosta expresses concern over declining civic engagement, education, and voter participation, suggesting that the 'We the People' concept is under threat. He emphasizes the need for renewed commitment to democratic values and warns that failure to uphold these principles could lead to the erosion of the republic.

Bias read (Left): The article frames concerns about declining civic engagement and democratic values in a manner that aligns with progressive critiques of contemporary American politics. The emphasis on protecting democratic principles and the critique of societal neglect of freedom and participation reflect a left倾向

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