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Cynicism and the Evolution of the American Dream

by Wilber W. Caldwell

Today we face America's most terrifying enemy ever: an indigenous insurgent army made up of millions of our own citizens. We snipe at each other from behind impregnable barricades of cynicism, mocking efforts to move ahead and scoffing at once-cherished national ideals.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

Today we face America's most terrifying enemy ever: an indigenous insurgent army made up of millions of our own citizens. We snipe at each other from behind impregnable barricades of cynicism, mocking efforts to move ahead and scoffing at once-cherished national ideals. Diverse and resourceful warriors, we wield our cynicism as both sword and shield. "We have met the enemy, and they are us."Still, what does cynicism really mean? The term is tossed about so carelessly these days that it may soon cease to have meaning at all. Cynicism and the Evolution of the American Dream defines the unique nature of American cynicism and traces its historical roots. It looks into its present causes and the many ways cynicism manifests itself, shaping all aspects of modern American life. Wilber W. Caldwell asserts that the disturbing growth of cynicism in America today results from a recent shift in the American Dream, the structure that holds the country together. Like all national dreams, the American Dream has mirrored our national experience and our collective character, as well as reflected our national mood, which has run a parallel course all the way from idealism through realism and skepticism to cynicism. Drawing on the disciplines of history, sociology, and philosophy, Cynicism and the Evolution of the American Dream will appeal to a broad audience of educated readers and offer hope for those who would eradicate such an insidious cancer.

Author Biography

Wilber W. Caldwell is the author of The Courthouse and the Depot: The Architecture of Hope in an Age of Despair (Mercer University Press; 2002) and Searching for the Dixie Barbecue (Pineapple Press; 2005). He lives in Atlanta.

Review

"Caldwell adds to our understanding of American cynicism with this well-written and well-argued book. Driven by the wise perception that cynicism always has its reasons, he situates his discussion firmly amid 'the American Dream,' a civic religion that provides the perfect setting for this provocative consideration of cynicism."—Bill Chaloupka, chair and professor, political science, Colorado State University, and author of Everybody Knows: Cynicism in America

Long Description

Today we face America?'s most terrifying enemy ever: an indigenous insurgent army made up of millions of our own citizens. We snipe at each other from behind impregnable barricades of cynicism, mocking efforts to move ahead and scoffing at once-cherished national ideals. Diverse and resourceful warriors, we wield our cynicism as both sword and shield. ?We have met the enemy, and they are us.'?Still, what does cynicism really mean? The term is tossed about so carelessly these days that it may soon cease to have meaning at all. "Cynicism and the Evolution of the American Dream" defines the unique nature of American cynicism and traces its historical roots. It looks into its present causes and the many ways cynicism manifests itself, shaping all aspects of modern American life. Wilber W. Caldwell asserts that the disturbing growth of cynicism in America today results from a recent shift in the American Dream, the structure that holds the country together. Like all national dreams, the American Dream has mirrored our national experience and our collective character, as well as reflected our national mood, which has run a parallel course all the way from idealism through realism and skepticism to cynicism. Drawing on the disciplines of history, sociology, and philosophy, "Cynicism and the Evolution of the American Dream" will appeal to a broad audience of educated readers and offer hope for those who would eradicate such an insidious cancer.

Review Quote

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Details

ISBN1597971030
Author Wilber W. Caldwell
Short Title CYNICISM & THE EVOLUTION OF TH
Language English
ISBN-10 1597971030
ISBN-13 9781597971034
Media Book
Format Paperback
Year 2007
Publication Date 2007-10-31
Imprint Potomac Books Inc
Country of Publication United States
Place of Publication Dulles
Edition New edition
DOI 10.1604/9781597971034
UK Release Date 2007-10-31
AU Release Date 2007-10-31
NZ Release Date 2007-10-31
US Release Date 2007-10-31
Pages 192
Publisher Potomac Books Inc
DEWEY 303.380973
Audience General

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