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30 October, 13:41

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what Is John O'Sullivan's view on Europe and the past? (The great nation of futurity)

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  1. 30 October, 14:04
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    John O'Sullivan was concerned that the past had little influence on the present. On the contrary, he was sure that the birth of the new nation marked the beginning of a modern history, which disconnected us from any dusty bygones of the previous generations. O'Sullivan was deeply concerned the the keys to success were hidden in future only.
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