A few days hence, Independence Day will be upon us. This commemorates the date that the Continental Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence. Two days prior, the Congress voted unanimously to separate from Great Britain, but the document had not yet been printed. One would hope and expect that this occasion would summon our better angels as we draw together to celebrate the miracle of the American experiment, particularly as authoritarianism abroad has gained strength. Sadly, division and disunity have established a firm foothold in our national psyche. Even the very symbol or the United States – the Star-Spangled Banner – has become a separating force. Recently, an American flag was flying upside down at the home of a Supreme Court justice. Legal? Yes. Unifying and proper? No. A looming presidential election – heretofore a unifying exhibition of patriotism – has infected us with partisanship and anger. How can we emerge from this labyrinth? There
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