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American Character
American Character: A History of the Epic Struggle Between Individual Liberty and the Common Good | Colin Woodard
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The author of American Nations examines the history of and solutions to the key American question: how best to reconcile individual liberty with the maintenance of a free society The struggle between individual rights and the good of the community as a whole has been the basis of nearly every major disagreement in our history, from the debates at the Constitutional Convention and in the run up to the Civil War to the fights surrounding the agendas of the Federalists, the Progressives, the New Dealers, the civil rights movement, and the Tea Party. In American Character, Colin Woodard traces these two key strands in American politics through the four centuries of the nations existence, from the first colonies through the Gilded Age, Great Depression and the present day, and he explores how different regions of the country have successfully or disastrously accommodated them. The independent streak found its most pernicious form in the antebellum South but was balanced in the Gilded Age by communitarian reform efforts; the New Deal was an example of a successful coalition between communitarian-minded Eastern elites and Southerners. Woodard argues that maintaining a liberal democracy, a society where mass human freedom is possible, requires finding a balance between protecting individual liberty and nurturing a free society. Going to either libertarian or collectivist extremes results in tyranny. But where does the sweet spot lie in the United States, a federation of disparate regional cultures that have always strongly disagreed on these issues? Woodard leads readers on a riveting and revealing journey through four centuries of struggle, experimentation, successes and failures to provide an answer. His historically informed and pragmatic suggestions on how to achieve this balance and break the nations political deadlock will be of interest to anyone who cares about the current American predicamentpolitical, ideological, and sociological. From the Hardcover edition.
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BookishMarginalia
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#TrickyCat agrees that this is a book worth reading to understand how the American commitment to individual liberty balances with our equally strong drive for the common good. #CatsofLitsy

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About the reason the Confederacy was founded

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The value of this book is that it puts our current political and ideological divisions into comprehensible context.

SPOILER ALERT: We have *ALWAYS* had these differing impulses between individual liberty and the common good.

Ruthiella Yes! Every time I read about American history, I am struck by that fact. The imbalance was there at the founding. 3y
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A #bookishmap of the regions that make up the United States, and which define our very varied approaches and beliefs related to governance, individuality, and community.

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This is a pretty good book. It talks about the history of locations in the US politically and how that works and the actual thought process behind them. Definitely a good book for anyone who is looking for a broad understanding of the variety of political standings in the US and what it means.

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Super excited to start this one.