American Character

American Character
Title American Character PDF eBook
Author Colin Woodard
Publisher Penguin
Pages 320
Release 2016-03-15
Genre History
ISBN 0698181719

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The author of American Nations examines the history of and solutions to the key American question: how best to reconcile individual liberty with the maintenance of a free society The struggle between individual rights and the good of the community as a whole has been the basis of nearly every major disagreement in our history, from the debates at the Constitutional Convention and in the run up to the Civil War to the fights surrounding the agendas of the Federalists, the Progressives, the New Dealers, the civil rights movement, and the Tea Party. In American Character, Colin Woodard traces these two key strands in American politics through the four centuries of the nation’s existence, from the first colonies through the Gilded Age, Great Depression and the present day, and he explores how different regions of the country have successfully or disastrously accommodated them. The independent streak found its most pernicious form in the antebellum South but was balanced in the Gilded Age by communitarian reform efforts; the New Deal was an example of a successful coalition between communitarian-minded Eastern elites and Southerners. Woodard argues that maintaining a liberal democracy, a society where mass human freedom is possible, requires finding a balance between protecting individual liberty and nurturing a free society. Going to either libertarian or collectivist extremes results in tyranny. But where does the “sweet spot” lie in the United States, a federation of disparate regional cultures that have always strongly disagreed on these issues? Woodard leads readers on a riveting and revealing journey through four centuries of struggle, experimentation, successes and failures to provide an answer. His historically informed and pragmatic suggestions on how to achieve this balance and break the nation’s political deadlock will be of interest to anyone who cares about the current American predicament—political, ideological, and sociological.

Heroes, Villains, and Fools

Heroes, Villains, and Fools
Title Heroes, Villains, and Fools PDF eBook
Author Orrin E. Klapp
Publisher Routledge
Pages 176
Release 2017-09-08
Genre History
ISBN 1351515829

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This volume presents three major social types in American society-heroes, villains, and fools-as models for American behaviour. Approaching these models primarily through language, Orrin E. Klapp explores what they may suggest about Americans as a people. Rather than study people, the author describes abstract types named and embedded in popular language. These social types are important symbols; and a way to attack a symbol is by identifying its meaning in various contexts. He further argues that the language surrounding heroes, villains, and fools reveals a social structure. We may not escape being ascribed a type, but we do have a choice of type. Known more commonly as "finding oneself," we can manipulate cues-with dress, facial expressions, style of life, or conspicuous public roles-to build an identity. This classic study has serious contemporary implications. For a public figure, an inevitable result of the typing process is the development of at least two selves, the public and the private. When the book originally appeared in 1962, the struggle to balance two images generally only plagued celebrities and politicians. Today, social media offers everyone the opportunity to develop an online persona. This volume will be of interest to sociologists as well as anyone who has a Facebook account.

American Sexual Character

American Sexual Character
Title American Sexual Character PDF eBook
Author Miriam G. Reumann
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 307
Release 2005-03-07
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0520238354

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American Paradise

American Paradise
Title American Paradise PDF eBook
Author Jon Huer
Publisher University Press of America
Pages 230
Release 2010
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0761851852

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The way we live, work, and die-alone and with other Americans-have so many hidden layers that we might as well say that there are two Americas: one we think we know and the other virtually unknown to us. Such a thought is compelling enough to motivate a sociologist to start writing down what he thinks about the hidden America. Then, what emerges from this effort is a picture of America that is at once so familiar and so alien. It is the alien part of America that troubles us, that scares us, and that pushes us to escape into louder, more colorful, and more pleasant unreality. As our escapism becomes more urgent each day, so does its testimony to the emptiness and loneliness of our solitary existence. Huer discusses this alien part of America in American Paradise.

Meet Kit, an American Girl

Meet Kit, an American Girl
Title Meet Kit, an American Girl PDF eBook
Author Valerie Tripp
Publisher Turtleback Books
Pages 0
Release 2000
Genre Depressions
ISBN 9780613289528

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For more than 15 years, The American Girls Collection has captivated readers with its tales of heart, hope and history. Millions of girls have fallen in love with the series' strong, appealing heroines

Hawthorne Melville and the American Character

Hawthorne Melville and the American Character
Title Hawthorne Melville and the American Character PDF eBook
Author John McWilliams
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 284
Release 1986-02-28
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780521311465

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This book considers the portrayal of the American national character in the writings of Nathaniel Hawthorne and Herman Melville. It examines Hawthorne's abiding concern with the development of New England from colony to province to republic, and analyses Melville's changing evocation of 'the new American', and the difficulties he faced in sustaining his heady nationalistic faith.

The Lonely Crowd

The Lonely Crowd
Title The Lonely Crowd PDF eBook
Author David Riesman
Publisher
Pages 315
Release 1989
Genre
ISBN 9780300001938

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