Richard Hofstadter's The American Political Tradition
Title: Richard Hofstadter's The American Political Tradition
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 1354 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Richard Hofstadter's The American Political Tradition
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 1354 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Richard Hofstadter's The American Political Tradition, like all
his other
writings, was greatly influenced by the ideology of the time period in which
he
wrote. The book was written at a time when progressive ideas were the most
prevalent school of thought. Hofstadter was part of a growing number of
writers
who challenged these self-glorifying ideas. In the mid-thirties America had
lost
practically all critical content in favor of a "resurgence of American
cultural
chauvinism,
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on Abraham Lincoln, where he
pointed
out that the American hero was not without flaws, Wendell Phillips, where he
criticized Phillip's critics, and The Spoilsmen, in which he revealed the
harsh
reality of industrialization and its effect on politics and the economy.
Hofstadter
was part of a cynical undertow in a wave of progressive writing. The American
Political Tradition is a very satisfying contradiction to all the hero
praising,
progressive historical writings of its time.