The question remains, have we reached enlightenment as a society? Yes and No. There are many American movements that could be used as proof of enlightenment. The Civil War - fought to abolish slavery - was a radical act that was in favor of enlightenment principles. The same holds true for The Suffrage Movement, The Civil Rights Movement, the current Women's Equal Pay movement and the current day Black Lives Matter Movement. Just these few examples of American radicalism are in support of enlightenment ideals. Unfortunately the simple fact that these movements are radical shows how we as a society are not enlightened. With women holding the majority of student loan debt it is logical that women should be paid equally for their labor. Underpaid women or less likely to pay back student loans which adds to the national debt crisis. The fact that this type of logic eludes quite a few Americans is preposterous and irrational. Many rational policy arguments are regularly rejected due to religious reasons. How can we boast a government separated from church and yet make policy based upon the law of God. I believe individuals have reached enlightenment but not society as a whole has seen the same light.
K.J. Edwards
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