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On the American Contribution
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68 pages
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Exploring the essence of American identity, this work delves into the idealism that shapes the national character, as articulated by thinkers like Emerson and William James. It contrasts the perception of Americans as materialistic with the reality of their pursuit of lofty ideals, particularly during the founding of the nation. The text argues that American colonists were driven by a vision of democracy and governance that transcended contemporary European norms, emphasizing the importance of ideas over material gain in shaping the American experience.
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2004, paperback
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