The Fate of America: An Inquiry Into National Character

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Potomac Books, Inc., 2001 - History - 366 pages
"The Fate of America" examines the national character of the United States against the backdrop of its history, popular culture, and media. Michael Gellert suggests that the deterioration of America's "heroic ideal," the heart of its national character, is responsible for the country's deepening social ills and the erosion of its vital institutions. He calls for a spiritual and intellectual renaissance and a renewed sense of national purpose in order to meet the challenges of the twenty-first century.

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Americas Heroic Ideal
1
The High Life
65
The Underside of Innocence
143
The Fate of America
283
Notes
309
Acknowledgments
343
Index
347
About the Author
368
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