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Reconstructing America: The Symbol Of America In Modern Thought
Professor James W. Ceaser

Reconstructing America: The Symbol Of America In Modern Thought

Yale University Press (Aug 25, 1997)
9780300070538
| Hardcover
304 pages | 155 x 249 mm
Dewey 973
LC Classification E169.12 .C38 1997
LC Control No. 96052890

Genre

  • US History

Subject

  • Americanization
  • France
  • Germany
  • National Characteristics, American
  • United States

Plot

With wit and passion, Ceaser traces the origins of the negative images of America, beginning with French scientists in the middle of the eighteenth century who viewed the country as a land of racial and physical degeneracy, and continuing with German thinkers from Hegel to Nietzsche, Spengler, and Heidegger, who viewed America as culturally inferior and a technological wasteland. Ceaser puts these critics of America in a dialogue with the country's defenders - among them Alexander Hamilton, Alexis de Tocqueville, and Leo Strauss. By revealing the sources of the hostility to America, Ceaser undermines the position of its present attackers. He contends that only if we reassert political science rather than cultural and literary criticism as the proper intellectual discipline for directing politics will we free the real America from the symbolic America and vindicate its name.

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