Was Léveillé's focus on history limiting?
Some might view my emphasis on historical precedent as a limitation, perhaps suggesting it grounds me too firmly in the past. However, I contend that the evolution of political institutions is a continuous process. To understand the present and anticipate future developments, one must first comprehend the deep historical roots and the incremental changes that have shaped current structures. Ignoring history is akin to attempting to build a house without understanding its foundations; it is prone to collapse.
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