donbosco
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I always look forward to your responses on such history questions
Thanks .
The qualifiers in the question are pretty debatable...i.e., "...vast differences but yet, equal power among the different groups. Or is the US the only place in history where this is expected to be a high functioning, peaceful reality over the long term." That equal power angle for example -- not sure what that means or if such a things has ever existed anywhere -- and 'high functioning, peaceful reality over the long term' is also a pretty arguable state of being and hardly one that necessarily meshes with the first qualifier regarding said 'equal power.' Both examples that first came to mind for me also had periods of oppression of minorities and the "Other" as well and of course, neither were anything even resembling constitutional democratic republics.
A huge debate could be staged regarding the historical uniqueness of the United States -- and isn't that the true foundation of our own argument about our "exceptionalness" as a nation and our example to the world -- that "shining city on the hill" brought forth by John Winthrop and then reiterated by both JFK and Ronald Reagan.
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