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  How is it that we can possess knowledge about a given historical phenomenon—knowledge with a deep, broad foundation laid down in elementary school and so universal as to be considered “common…” and yet we nonetheless fail to recognize that phenomenon when it presents itself to us in the present day? I pondered this, months […]

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