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American individualism and our collective crisis. Our national and social identity is deeply rooted in values like freedom, equality and order. A political scientist explores how these ideas affected the US response to the pandemic. By Anil Ananthaswamy 12.01.2020. Support sound science and smart stories.
Nov 4, 2022 · First, American individualism is a surprisingly diverse and malleable constellation of ideas. That’s the good news in the book. Although it has often been used to rationalize profound inequality and harsh exclusion, individualism also has powerful egalitarian strains.
Dec 13, 2023 · Individualism runs deep in the American psyche, and those who are able to harness it gain an important political advantage.
Sep 2, 2013 · For two generations American political and economic life has been moving swiftly toward “bigness,” toward monolithic organization. We live by, in, and among bigger and bigger corporations, bigger and bigger unions, bigger and bigger governments.
Apr 11, 2023 · Government needs to put front and center the challenge of restoring Americans’ commitment to their communities and our collective life. Individualism will always be a hallmark of American...
American individualism refers to the cultural value and belief in personal independence, self-reliance, and the prioritization of individual rights and freedoms over collective or societal interests. It is a core tenet of American identity and has shaped the nation's political, economic, and social landscapes.
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Dec 21, 2022 · Was it there from the beginning, rooted in our founding documents? Or does the idea represent a later corruption that can be reversed in pursuit of a more religious or egalitarian republic? Americans are an individualistic bunch. Our popular culture makes heroes of outsiders, loners, and disrupters.