John Bates Clark, 'The Nature and Progress of True Socialism', New Englander and Yale Review, 38:151 (1879), pp. 565–82. This essay shows the attempt of John Bates Clark (1847–1938), an economist at Columbia University, to reconcile ...
At the centre of the picture is a portrait of George Washington , surrounded by smaller portraits of the presidents that succeeded him , and these portraits are ringed by the state shields . Above this circular composition is the shield ...
A study of American beliefs and how they shape our society notes how the typical citizen's commitment to such ideals as individualism, populism, and egalitarianism has led to ambivalent social practices.
Dianne Kirby, “John Foster Dulles: Moralism and Anti- Communism,” Journal of Transatlantic Studies 6 (December 2008): 279–89; Jonathan Herzog, The Spiritual‐Industrial Complex: America's Religious Battle against Communism in the Early ...
This work will be of great interest to students and scholars of US foreign policy, security studies, and American politics.
The phrase "American exceptionalism" is used in many ways and for many purposes, but its original meaning involved a statement of fact: for the first century after the Constitution went into effect, European observers and Americans alike ...
This work will be of great interest to students and scholars of US foreign policy, security studies, and American politics.
In fact, the different groups living in America have described American exceptionalism in such differing terms that there hardly ever was a shared understanding as to what these exceptional experiences were and how to interpret them.
Introduction: The Peculiar Tale of American Exceptionalism -- The Puritans and American Chosenness -- Looking Back, Looking Forward: Remembering the Revolution -- Cultural Nationalism and the Origins of American Exceptionalism -- Lyman ...
American Exceptionalismprovides an accessible yet comprehensive historical account of one of the most important concepts underlying modern theories of American cultural identity. Deborah Madsen charts the contribution of exceptionalism to...
The Origins, History, and Future of the Nation's Greatest Strength Charles W. Dunn. 9. See text accompanying note 22 below. 10: See generally Nicholas Guyatt, Providence and the Invention of the United States, 1607—1876 (New York: ...
In fact, the different groups living in America have described American exceptionalism in such differing terms that there hardly ever was a shared understanding as to what these exceptional experiences were and how to interpret them.
This collection, edited by Charles W. Dunn of Regent University's Robertson School of Government, brings together analysis of the idea's origins, history and future.
The book fills a gap in the literature by describing the American contributors as precursors and genuinely exceptional economists. We present their works within the state of the nation in which they advance their discipline.
This collection of primary source material seeks to understand how this belief began, how it developed and why it remains popular.
Donald J. Putin on American Exceptionalism is THE book the government does not want you to read!
This collection of primary source material seeks to understand how this belief began, how it developed and why it remains popular.
In general, societies have evolved from a background in which people were many and resources were few. Thus, the creation of their ideas, values, and institutions needed to adjust to...