An edition of The next American nation (1995)

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the new nationalism and the fourth American revolution

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An edition of The next American nation (1995)

The next American nation

the new nationalism and the fourth American revolution

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As this century comes to a close, debates over immigration policy, racial preferences, and multiculturalism challenge the consensus that formerly grounded our national culture. The question of our national identity is as urgent as it has ever been in our history. Is our society disintegrating into a collection of separate ethnic enclaves, or is there a way that we can forge a coherent, unified identity as we enter the 21st century?

In this book Michael Lind provides a comprehensive revisionist view of the American past and offers a concrete proposal for nation-building reforms to strengthen the American future.

He shows that the forces of nationalism and the ideal of a trans-racial melting pot need not be in conflict with each other, and he provides a practical agenda for a liberal nationalist revolution that would combine a new color-blind liberalism in civil rights with practical measures for reducing class based barriers to racial integration.

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Free Press
Language
English
Pages
436

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 389-415) and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
320.5/4/0973
Library of Congress
E169.1 .L5432 1995

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vii, 436 p. ;
Number of pages
436

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OL781704M
Internet Archive
nextamericannati00lind
ISBN 10
0029191033
LCCN
95013621
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549735
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1235172

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