Essay: On Tradition, Or What is Left of It

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If this sometimes heedless energy destroys monuments of the quiet past, the underlying impulse is the U.S.'s basic tradition: a feeling that no problem is insoluble, that no defeat is final, that there is no established order that cannot be questioned. In the words of Robert Frost, most traditional of U.S. poets, "We have ideas yet that we haven't tried."

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