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In “History” (Chalcedon Report No. 108), Rushdoony argues that history is not merely a record of past events but the remembered past shaped by faith, memory, and meaning, making it a fundamental obstacle to statist efforts to remake man. Because historical consciousness roots people in inherited loyalties, beliefs, and moral judgments, modern humanism seeks to erase history through statist education and “social sciences,” replacing memory with rootlessness and presenting this alienation as freedom. By denying God’s providential meaning in history and insisting that history has no objective meaning apart from what planners assign to it, the modern state suppresses historical memory to impose a manufactured narrative through education and propaganda. This rejection of history severs justice from memory, enabling technocratic cruelty in the name of rational planning, as seen in modern treaties, revolutions, and state policies. Rushdoony concludes that peoples with enduring faith and memory endure, while societies that abandon God’s meaning in history descend into emptiness, revolt, and death, because man cannot live without a history grounded in God’s purpose.
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