The Left's last utopia. (impact of liberalism in the United States; includes evaluation of Paul Hollander's 1992 book 'Anti-Americanism: Critics at Home and Abroad, 1965-1990') (Cover Story)
From: National Review
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Date: 7/19/1993
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Author: Gray, John
UNTIL ONLY a few years ago, anti-Americanism was a tribute to the global hegemony of American national culture and the solid realities of American power. The tribute was unwitting, and doubtless unwilling. It was nevertheless unmistakable, shown in the reactive and defensive stance of foreign critics of American society and foreign policy, and in their continuing dependency on American largesse and military protection. Anti-Americanism in Europe was often merely a surrogate for ...
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