The Rise of the New Confederacy: How America-Hating Right-Wingers Took Over the GOP
In These Times / By Theo Anderson
The rhetoric of Michele Bachmann, Sarah Palin and Rick Perry
about the “real America” is not imagined: They and those who oppose
them live in different Americas.
What is America, and what is an American? If anything
binds us together across space and time, it is our ideals and the
stories we tell about our pursuit of them. From the beginning, we set
ourselves against Europe’s hierarchies. We exalted democratic
government, equality of opportunity and individual freedom. We conceived
of our experiment as “the last best hope of earth,” in Lincoln’s words.
But ideals don’t live in a vacuum; they take root in the soil of
institutions. Beginning with our first experiments in self-government,
the dissonance between our ideals and our institutional
practices–especially the tolerance and extension of slavery–created
tensions that finally tore us apart.
Saturday, December 10, 2011
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