The article discusses Maurice Halbwachs' theory on memory, suggesting that early childhood memories are not recalled because they lack a foundation until we become social beings. According to Halbwachs, memory is tied to collective identity and social groups, particularly the family during early life. The article appears to be an excerpt from a larger piece, as it ends with a prompt encouraging readers to purchase access to the full content.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a theoretical discussion on memory and social identity without taking a clear stance or showing bias toward any political ideology. It focuses on academic theory rather than current events or policy debate.





