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Reflections on America at 250 Years: A Nation’s Dual Reality
The United States continues to mesmerize the globe. Yet, its role as a global leader is not as pronounced as it once was.

In 1925, poet Robinson Jeffers expressed concern over the corrupt state of America during the Roaring Twenties, describing the nation as “heavily thickening to empire.” Despite this troubling view, America persevered. This resilience offers hope that we will endure today’s challenges as well.
As the nation marks its 250th birthday, Jeffers’s reflections remain relevant. There is brilliance in our achievements and contributions to the world, yet underlying imperfections persist.
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