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Who Are Our Dead? by Eric Hepburn

Writer: Admin - SGUUF TechAdmin - SGUUF Tech

Updated: Jun 18, 2024

Who are our dead? Are they a subset of ‘the dead’? Are they a going concern, or just a past with whose echo we must contend? Are there obligations that linger between us, the living, and them? Do those obligations flow in two directions, or in one? Do these answers inform our approach to our own deaths, or the deaths of those we love? What role does memory, after which this pending holiday is named, play in all this? Are some dead more or less worthy of remembrance? Is the blood that soaks a cause a measure of it’s importance, or its prestige, or maybe our ungrieved regrets?




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