Memory Supports Accountability Across Generations

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Memory Supports Accountability Across Generations

Category: Witness Page status: Working

Purpose

To affirm that remembered events allow future people to understand obligations and outcomes.

General Principle

Memory supports accountability across generations.

Explanation

When actions are preserved through witness and teaching, later generations can evaluate conduct and maintain commitments. Memory connects past decisions to future responsibility. Continuity sustains order.

Authority

Accountability is upheld through:

Implications

Promises remain visible. Obligations endure. Trust strengthens over time.

Limits

Interpretation must respect original context. Memory cannot be reshaped for convenience.

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