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  • Formaat: Hardback, 174 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 231x160x17 mm, kaal: 363 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Apr-2013
  • Kirjastus: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1442222778
  • ISBN-13: 9781442222779
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 174 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 231x160x17 mm, kaal: 363 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Apr-2013
  • Kirjastus: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1442222778
  • ISBN-13: 9781442222779
Teised raamatud teemal:
American Exceptionalism provokes intense debates culturally, economically, politically, and socially. 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.

Contributors include: Hadley Arkes, Michael Barone, James W. Ceasar, Charles W. Dunn, Daniel L. Dreisbach, T. David Gordon, Steven F. Hayward, Hugh Heclo, Marvin J. Folkertsma, William Kristol, and George H. Nash.

While many now argue against the policies and ideology of American Exceptionalism as antiquated and expired, the authors collected here make the bold claim that a closer reading of our own history reveals that there is still an exceptional aspect of American thought, identity and government worth advancing and protecting. It will be the challenge of the coming American generations to both refine and examine what we mean when we call America "exceptional," and this book provides readers a first step towards a necessary understanding of the exceptional purpose, progress and promise of the United States of America.

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[ E]very day and everywhere in the world citizens of other countries line up in long lines at American embassies, patiently waiting for the opportunity of coming to America. Call it what you may, American Exceptionalism or something else, America has a magnetic appeal not found anywhere else in the world. . . . Regardless of whether American Exceptionalism attracts or repels, debates about it open the window to a deeper understanding of the word American.

(Excerpted from the introduction) -- Charles W. Dunn, author of The Scarlet Thread of Scandal: Morality and the American Presidency

Introduction: The Magnetism of American Exceptionalism 1(8)
Charles W. Dunn
1 The History of American Exceptionalism
9(32)
1 The Origins and Character of American Exceptionalism
11(16)
James W. Ceaser
2 Varieties of American Exceptionalism
27(14)
Hugh Heclo
2 The Foundations of American Exceptionalism
41(36)
3 The City on a Hill: Life in a Morally Demanding Place
43(12)
Hadley Arkes
4 A Peculiar People in "God's American Israel": Religion and American National Identity
55(22)
Daniel L. Dreisbach
3 The Challenges to American Exceptionalism
77(24)
5 Taking Exception to American Exceptionalism
79(16)
T. David Gordon
6 Is Exceptionalism a Myth? Has It Always Been?
95(6)
William Kristol
4 The Future of American Exceptionalism
101(60)
7 Ronald Reagan's Vision of America
103(24)
George H. Nash
8 Killing the Lone Ranger: American Exceptionalism and the Western
127(16)
Marvin J. Folkertsma
9 Restoring Reaganesque Exceptionalism in American Politics
143(8)
Michael Barone
10 Back to the Future: Ronald Reagan's Exceptionalism
151(10)
Steven F. Hayward
Index 161(4)
About the Editor and Contributors 165
Charles W. Dunn currently serves as the Distinguished Professor of Government at Regent University's Robertson Graduate School of Government, where he previously served as dean. He has also taught at Clemson University, Grove City College, the University of Illinois-Urbana, and Florida State University.