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"Rico argues that monuments are often created to serve the interests of those in power, and that they can be problematic when they are used to silence or erase the memories of marginalized groups. He also notes that the concept of monumentality has changed over time, and that what was once seen as a symbol of national pride may now be viewed as a symbol of oppression. The article also touches on the role of legislation in shaping our understanding of monuments and memory, citing the example of Germany's laws on the use of Nazi symbols."
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