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Collection 1: "American Flag Stands for Tolerance" by Ronald J. Allen

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  1. aspiration
    a cherished desire
    The American flag is a cherished symbol of our national aspirations.
  2. modicum
    a small or moderate or token amount
    Given the widespread and deeply felt reverence for this symbol of what we perceive to be the best of our civilization, what is the harm in insisting upon a modicum of respect for it?
  3. imposition
    the act of enforcing something
    After all, no one can seriously equate a prohibition on flag burning with the imposition of governmental orthodoxy in political speech.
  4. orthodoxy
    a belief or orientation agreeing with conventional standards
    After all, no one can seriously equate a prohibition on flag burning with the imposition of governmental orthodoxy in political speech.
  5. convey
    serve as a means for expressing something
    Any messages that burning the flag might convey easily can be communicated in other ways.
  6. rebut
    overthrow by argument, evidence, or proof
    If not rebutted, they compel the conclusion that the Supreme Court was wrong in its decision.
  7. definitive
    supplying or being a final or conclusive settlement
    Indeed, a decision contrary to the one reached would have been a definitive step away from our national aspirations.
  8. sanctity
    the quality of being holy
    What most distinguishes our civilization from both its predecessors and its contemporary competitors is a belief in the sanctity of the human conscience.
  9. concomitant
    an event or situation that happens at the same time
    A concomitant of the commitment to freedom of conscience, in a sense its mirror image, is that no one has better access to truth than anyone else.
  10. dogma
    a doctrine or code of beliefs accepted as authoritative
    Official dogma is not better (perhaps no worse) than the beliefs of private citizens.
  11. dissent
    be of different opinions
    The dissenters in the flag-burning case and their supporters might at this juncture note an irony in my argument.
  12. juncture
    a particular point in a process or activity
    The dissenters in the flag-burning case and their supporters might at this juncture note an irony in my argument.
  13. infer
    believe to be the case
    But how is that admittedly dogmatic belief different from any other dogma, such as the one inferring that freedom of expression stops at the border of the flag?
  14. robust
    strong enough to withstand intellectual challenges
    After all, it is in robust debate that we are most true to ourselves.
Created on Mon Jun 15 15:53:35 EDT 2020 (updated Tue Jun 30 16:16:09 EDT 2020)

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