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Genius of American Politics

Contributor(s): Boorstin, Daniel J (Author)

ISBN: 9780226064918

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

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Pub Date: October 15, 1958

Dewey: 320.97

LCCN: 76352376

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.49" H x 7.97" L x 5.32" W ( 0.47 lbs) 210 pages

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Political Science | General

Series: Walgreen Foundation Lectures

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Description: How much of our political tradition can be absorbed and used by other peoples? Daniel Boorstin's answer to this question has been chosen by the Carnegie Corporation of New York for representation in American Panorama as one of the 350 books, old and new, most descriptive of life in the United States. He describes the uniqueness of American thought and explains, after a close look at the American past, why we have not produced and are not likely to produce grand political theories or successful propaganda. He also suggests what our attitudes must be toward ourselves and other countries if we are to preserve our institutions and help others to improve theirs.

". . . a fresh and, on the whole, valid interpretation of American political life."-Reinhold Niebuhr, New Leader

Brief description: Daniel J. Boorstin, the former Librarian of Congress, is the author of The Lost World of Thomas Jefferson and is the editor of An American Primer and the series, The Chicago History of American Civilization.

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