Exceptional America: What Divides Americans from the World and Each Other - Understanding US Cultural Differences & Political Divides | Perfect for Political Science Students & Global Affairs Researchers
Exceptional America: What Divides Americans from the World and Each Other - Understanding US Cultural Differences & Political Divides | Perfect for Political Science Students & Global Affairs Researchers

Exceptional America: What Divides Americans from the World and Each Other - Understanding US Cultural Differences & Political Divides | Perfect for Political Science Students & Global Affairs Researchers

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Why did Donald Trump follow Barack Obama into the White House? Why is America in an age of polarization? And how does American exceptionalism explain these social changes?   In this provocative book, Mugambi Jouet describes why Americans are far more polarized than other Westerners over basic issues, including wealth inequality, health care, climate change, evolution, gender roles, abortion, gay rights, sex, gun control, mass incarceration, the death penalty, torture, human rights, and war. Raised in Paris by a French mother and Kenyan father, Jouet then lived in the Bible Belt, Manhattan, and beyond. Drawing inspiration from Alexis de Tocqueville, he wields his multicultural sensibility to parse how the intense polarization of U.S. conservatives and liberals has become a key dimension of American exceptionalism - an idea widely misunderstood as American superiority. While exceptionalism once was a source of strength, it may now spell decline, as unique features of U.S. history, politics, law, culture, religion, and race relations foster grave conflicts. They also shed light on the intriguing ideological evolution of American conservatism, which long predated Trumpism. Anti-intellectualism, conspiracy-mongering, a visceral suspicion of government, and Christian fundamentalism are far more common in America than the rest of the Western world - Europe, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. Exceptional America dissects the American soul, in all of its peculiar, clashing, and striking manifestations.

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In today's "uncivil environment" this book should be required reading for all high school students, a course in college and part of military basic training. And elected members of Congress would do well to read it too! We American's live in such an isolation, as a country, it is truly, enlightening, astounding and at times very uncomfortable to "see" our democracy and how we behave, from someone who was born and raised in another country and culture. Mayhap, instead of screaming uncivilly at one another about rights, we stopped and considered how the rest of the world sees us, and start having civil conversations about the Responsibilities of our democracy.Do I agree with everything this author has to say - no, but it sure was food for thought.
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