This is clearly manifest in the recent spate of religious nationalisms, but it is also present as a component of secular n... AD Smith - 《Nations & Nationalism》 被引量: 64发表: 1999年 Imperial Mission and Manifest Destiny Offers theoretical distinctions among the terms sacred, myth, ...
Imperial mission and manifest destiny: A case study of political myth in rhetorical discourse. The Southern Speech Communication Journa145:213-23 2.Bass, Jeff D., and Richard Cherwitz. "Imperial Mission and Manifest Destiny: A Case Study of Political Myth in Rhetorical Discourse." Southern ...
In the past, Americans talked about “grand design” more often than they do today. The concept of“manifest destiny,”or the belief that Americans were intended to spread out across the continent of North America, can be described as a particularly fervent example of grand design. Secular his...
Ch 4.The Making of a New Nation... Ch 5.The Virginia Dynasty (1801-1825) Ch 6.Jacksonian Democracy (1825 --... Ch 7.Manifest Destiny (1806-1855) Ch 8.Sectional Crisis (1850-1861) Ch 9.American Civil War (1861-1865) Ch 10.Reconstruction (1865-1877) ...
Ch 4.The Making of a New Nation... Ch 5.The Virginia Dynasty (1801-1825) Ch 6.Jacksonian Democracy (1825 --... Ch 7.Manifest Destiny (1806-1855) Ch 8.Sectional Crisis (1850-1861) Ch 9.American Civil War (1861-1865) Ch 10.Reconstruction (1865-1877) ...
Abstract This comparative political research will be dealing with the effects of electoral institution on democracy. Following the available literature, democracy and proportional system models, concur that the major responsibility of the electorate ... ...
On the other hand, modern poets, musicians, and philosophers have tended to insist on a wilder sense of chance as an unaccountable singularity that has unforeseeable, unlawful effects. I will argue that neoliberalism's praise of the "creative destruction" wielded by market forces is compelling ...
but also more specific effects on the evaluation of a given politician. For example, before the Gulf War, U.S. citizens’ evaluation of three main policy areas of President George Bush (foreign affairs, domestic affairs, and economic affairs) equally contributed to form the global judgment of ...
Such effects may, however, be largely offset by emotional attach-ments and by instrumental advantages of holding two passports.There is little quantitative evidence on dual nationality. Even theplausible claim that this phenomenon is increasing is hard to docu-ment since states generally register only...
To confiscate the word humanity, to invoke and monopolize such a term probably has certain incalculable effects, such as denying the enemy the quality of being human and declaring him to be an outlaw of humanity, and war can thereby be driven to the most extreme inhumanity. [5] (p. 54)...