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America the Beautiful, because the most important ideal of our 250 years is brotherhood.
Italy🏛️ Politics5 hr. ago

America the Beautiful, because the most important ideal of our 250 years is brotherhood.

The article discusses Thomas L. Friedman’s reflection on American history and values, inspired by the song 'America the Beautiful,' which is considered a de facto second national anthem. The piece explores the concept of brotherhood as a central ideal in the United States over its 250-year history. It highlights the current celebrations and their connection to this enduring value. The content is presented as a commentary piece, though access to the full text requires a subscription.

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America the Beautiful, because the most important ideal of our 250 years is brotherhood.

The article discusses Thomas L. Friedman’s reflection on American history and values, inspired by the song 'America the Beautiful,' which is considered a de facto second national anthem. The piece explores the concept of brotherhood as a central ideal in the United States over its 250-year history. It highlights the current celebrations and their connection to this enduring value. The content is presented as a commentary piece, though access to the full text requires a subscription.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a reflective commentary on American history and values without overtly favoring any particular political ideology. While it emphasizes the importance of brotherhood, it does not take a partisan stance or promote specific political agendas. The framing remains balanced and non-ju

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