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Learning from Lincoln
Sean Wilentz is a historian of the leftist persuasion and also a principled opponent of the New York Times’s
1619 Project errors, distortions, and lies (my word, not his), now adopted as the orthodoxy of the Democratic Party. The problem is “A matter of facts,” he wrote in The Atlantic. He also signed off on the letter prominent historians sent to the Times challenging the project as ideological rather than historical.
Coincidentally with my own comments this week on Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass, Professor Wilentz takes up Lincoln’s case in his New York Review of Books review “Lincoln’s rowdy America” in NYRB’s April 29 issue. Wilentz review David Reynolds’s new book,
Patralekha Chatterjee | As Covid-19 spikes, the season of fear is back…
Published : Apr 8, 2021, 4:21 am IST
Updated : Apr 8, 2021, 4:21 am IST
We got here because of complacency, by ignoring early alerts by health experts
Even as government health advisories tell ordinary people to observe social distancing, avoid big crowds and wear masks at all times, there is ample evidence of many politicians on the campaign trail doing just the opposite. (Representational Photo: AP)
Loss comes in many forms in the time of the Covid-19 pandemic. There is the loss of lives and livelihoods, and then there is the loss of words as we understood them once. The “normal” of yesteryear may never return. And yet, there were flickers of hope as the new year began.