Some of the most anti-American critics in the world today live from sea to shining sea. Looking at anti-Americanism both abroad and at home, Hollander finds that domestic anti-Americanism--a reflexive criticism of U.S. society and politics--flourishes among academic and literary intellectuals, left-leaning clergy, and journalists. Despite a decade of conservative presidents, the author argues, much conventional wisdom can be traced to the generation of the 1960s. It is time, he writes, for the lingering Vietnam protesters ...
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Some of the most anti-American critics in the world today live from sea to shining sea. Looking at anti-Americanism both abroad and at home, Hollander finds that domestic anti-Americanism--a reflexive criticism of U.S. society and politics--flourishes among academic and literary intellectuals, left-leaning clergy, and journalists. Despite a decade of conservative presidents, the author argues, much conventional wisdom can be traced to the generation of the 1960s. It is time, he writes, for the lingering Vietnam protesters to grasp why America remains the destination of millions who yearn for freedom and prosperity.
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