Measuring America: How Economic Growth Came to Define American Greatness in the Late Twentieth Century

Measuring America: How Economic Growth Came to Define American Greatness in the Late Twentieth Century

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ISBN: 1558498354 / Publisher: University of Massachusetts Press, November 2010

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Since the end of World War II, American economic supremacy, as measured by economic standards such as the gross national product, increasingly became the main standard for judging national success. The democratic tradition, the frontier spirit, individualism, and the free pursuit of liberty and equality were still highly spoken of but less and less relevant to daily life. This book explores how these ideas of nationalism and related public opinion came to be shaped, along with summaries of critiques from the 1950s onward. Yarrow (history, American U.) has written a well researched and accessible account. Annotation ©2011 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Read More
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