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At The Center American Thought And Culture In The Midtwentieth Century Casey Nelson Blake

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At The Center American Thought And Culture In The Midtwentieth Century Casey Nelson Blake
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.02 MB
Pages: 358
Author: Casey Nelson Blake, Daniel H. Borus, Howard Brick
ISBN: 9781442226753, 1442226757
Language: English
Year: 2019

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At The Center American Thought And Culture In The Midtwentieth Century Casey Nelson Blake by Casey Nelson Blake, Daniel H. Borus, Howard Brick 9781442226753, 1442226757 instant download after payment.

At a time when American political and cultural leaders asserted that the nation stood at "the center of world awareness," thinkers and artists sought to understand and secure principles that lay at the center of things. From the onset of the Cold War in 1948 through 1963, they asked: What defined the essential character of "American culture"? Could permanent moral standards guide human conduct amid the flux and horrors of history? In what ways did a stable self emerge through the life cycle? Could scientific method rescue truth from error, illusion, and myth? Are there key elements to democracy, to the integrity of a society, to order in the world? Answers to such questions promised intellectual and moral stability in an age haunted by the memory of world war and the possibility of future devastation on an even greater scale. Yet other key figures rejected the search for a center, asserting that freedom lay in the dispersion of cultural energies and the plurality of American experiences. In probing the centering impulse of the era, At the Center offers a unique perspective on the United States at the pinnacle of its power.

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