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    ISBN: 9780700621422
    Language: English
    Pages: XII, 251 S. , Kt. , 24 cm
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.0973
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    Keywords: POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / General ; POLITICAL SCIENCE / History & Theory ; HISTORY / United States / General ; Politik ; National characteristics, American ; Political culture ; Cultural pluralism ; Social conflict ; POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / General ; POLITICAL SCIENCE / History & Theory ; HISTORY / United States / General ; Politische Kultur ; USA ; United States Social conditions ; United States Politics and government ; USA ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; USA ; Politische Kultur
    Abstract: "Morone's lively essays complicate the monolithic view that Americans fear government, celebrate markets, and act as individualists. Yes, they do resist government's meddling in their lives; but given their puritanical bent, they readily exhort the government to ensure that their neighbors don't drink, smoke, take drugs, or have sex with the wrong kind of person. They are also communitarians who go the extra mile for one another. Yet they are always nervous about the many outsiders banging on their democratic door...Blacks, women, immigrants. Rather than a static culture, then, Morone gives the reader a dynamic one that is constantly being remade by those who pass through that door. Morone's readers will come away with a fresh look at America's vibrant and often contentious political culture", "Is there an American culture? Certainly, says James Morone. Americans are fighting over it now. They have been fighting over it since the first Puritan stepped ashore. Americans hate government (no national health insurance!) and call for more of it (lock 'em up!). They prize democracy (power to the people) and scramble to restrict it (the electoral college in the 21st century?). They celebrate opportunity...but only for some (don't let those people in!). Americans proclaim liberty then wrestle over which kind...positive (freedom from want) or negative (no new taxes!)? In this volume Morone offers his own answer to the conundrum of American political culture: It is a perpetual work in progress. Immigrants arrive, excluded groups demand power, and each generation injects new ethnicities, races, religions, ideas, foods, entertainments, sins, and body types into the national mix. The challengers...the devils we know...keep inventing new answers to the nation's fundamental question: Who are we? Each essay in The Devils We Know takes up a different aspect of the creative conflicts that shape America. Ranging from Huck Finn to Obama
    Note: Includes index
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