American exceptionalizm?

Evan Morris words1 at WORD-DETECTIVE.COM
Thu Feb 23 20:22:26 UTC 2012


"American exceptionalism" was a specific "ideological error" that was
said to flourish in the post-Stalin CPUSA as the legacy of Earl Browder,
who maintained that the democratic history and culture of the US made a
Leninist party (and proletarian revolution) unnecessary. It was still
being debated in those terms in left circles as of the 1970s.

On 02/22/2012 09:32 AM, Tom Zurinskas wrote:
> What's the phrase "American exceptionalism" all about?
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> I do not think it means what we think it means.
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> http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/style/longterm/books/chap1/americanexceptionalism.htm
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> The notion of "American exceptionalism" became widely applied in the context of efforts to account for the weakness of working-class radicalism in the United States. The major question subsumed in the concept became why the United States is the only industrialized country which does not have a significant socialist movement or Labor party. That riddle has bedeviled socialist theorists since the late nineteenth century.
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> Tom Zurinskas, Conn 20 yrs, Tenn 3, NJ 33, now Fl 9.
> See how English spelling links to sounds at http://justpaste.it/ayk
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