Anti-Americanism : critiques at home and abroad, 1965-1990 /
Hollander, Paul, 1932-
Anti-Americanism : critiques at home and abroad, 1965-1990 / Paul Hollander. - New York : Oxford University Press, 1992. - xv, 515 p. ; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 469-504) and index.
PART I: Institutional settings. Introduction: the persistence of the radical critiques --
The churches: new voices of social protest --
Higher education: reservoir of the adversary culture --
The mass media: popularizer of social criticism --
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PART II: Results at home. The pilgrimage to Nicaragua --
The worldview of college students --
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PART III: Critiques abroad. The Third World --
Western Europe --
Mexican and Canadian intellectuals --
Conclusions: anti-Americanism, decadence, and the collapse of Communism.
The author "separates the justified critiques of the United States from anti-Americanism, which he defines as a biased predisposition against American society, culture, or U.S. foreign policy, an attitude he compares to other hostile predispositions such as sexism, racism, or anti-Semitism."--Jacket.
019503824X (acidfree paper)
Anti-Americanism.
Radicalism--History--United States--20th century.
Political alienation--History--United States--20th century.
Antiamericanismo.
Radicalismo--Historia--Estados Unidos--Siglo XX.
United States--History--1969-
United States--History--1961-1969.
Estados Unidos--Historia--1961-1969.
002 E 839 / H737a 1992
305.892/4073
Anti-Americanism : critiques at home and abroad, 1965-1990 / Paul Hollander. - New York : Oxford University Press, 1992. - xv, 515 p. ; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 469-504) and index.
PART I: Institutional settings. Introduction: the persistence of the radical critiques --
The churches: new voices of social protest --
Higher education: reservoir of the adversary culture --
The mass media: popularizer of social criticism --
--
PART II: Results at home. The pilgrimage to Nicaragua --
The worldview of college students --
--
PART III: Critiques abroad. The Third World --
Western Europe --
Mexican and Canadian intellectuals --
Conclusions: anti-Americanism, decadence, and the collapse of Communism.
The author "separates the justified critiques of the United States from anti-Americanism, which he defines as a biased predisposition against American society, culture, or U.S. foreign policy, an attitude he compares to other hostile predispositions such as sexism, racism, or anti-Semitism."--Jacket.
019503824X (acidfree paper)
Anti-Americanism.
Radicalism--History--United States--20th century.
Political alienation--History--United States--20th century.
Antiamericanismo.
Radicalismo--Historia--Estados Unidos--Siglo XX.
United States--History--1969-
United States--History--1961-1969.
Estados Unidos--Historia--1961-1969.
002 E 839 / H737a 1992
305.892/4073