The act of remembrance through history,
the desire to impose 'form on formless
time', lies deep in our culture? Not in all
cultures, as Levi Strauss remarked:
historical thinking is not necessary
thinking, is not essential to our humanity.'
But in Western societies it is inescapable,
we cannot think without or beyond
distinctions between future, present, and
past, and such thinking is deep in the
classical and Judeo-Christian heritage