"Backward is just not a natural direction for Americans to look - historical ignorance remains a national characteristic"
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As a writer who made his name dissecting the mythology of the West, McMurtry is especially tuned to the way Americans prefer narrative to record: we love origin stories, not origins. The subtext is that national identity here is powered by motion - expansion, reinvention, the next deal, the next frontier - so looking back threatens the whole brand. “Backward” isn’t just temporal; it’s moral and political. To look backward is to confront conquest, slavery, broken treaties, boom-and-bust capitalism, and the ways progress was subsidized by someone else’s loss. Easier to keep the camera facing forward and call it optimism.
The phrase “remains a national characteristic” adds a dry, almost anthropological chill. This isn’t a temporary lapse tied to one election cycle or one school curriculum fight; it’s recurring infrastructure. McMurtry’s intent is less to scold than to puncture a self-flattering story: a country that prides itself on pragmatism can’t be pragmatic about its own memory, because memory would demand accountability, not just ambition.
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"Backward is just not a natural direction for Americans to look - historical ignorance remains a national characteristic." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/backward-is-just-not-a-natural-direction-for-122534/. Accessed 7 Feb. 2026.










