exceptionalism in A Sentence

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    Anti-Americanism and American Exceptionalism.

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    They believed in American Exceptionalism, of the“shining city on a hill.”.

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    Max Weber was a pioneer in delineating a connection between capitalism and Exceptionalism.

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    In the year between these books,“Exceptionalism” became central to the GOP's marketing campaign.

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    What we used to widely feel has been given a fitting name: American Exceptionalism.

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    Research has shown a commitment to American Exceptionalism still dominates much of Mormon culture.

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    I believe in American Exceptionalism and that we are the“shining city on the hill” of prophesy.

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    The second aspect of Exceptionalism has to do with the character of American society and politics.

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    There is nothing inevitable about our future, and no facile talk about Exceptionalism will make it so.

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    Like so many Hollywood sci-fi movies in the past have promoted American values, the film delivers a manifesto of Chinese Exceptionalism.

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    After all, it is a hubristic belief in our own singularity and Exceptionalism that's partly responsible for destroying the planet.

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    Nor was his American Exceptionalism grounded in America's unique role as an"exemplar of liberty," as this year's Republican Party Platform declared.

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    Instead, Trump's American Exceptionalism was more isolationist and protectionist, devoting the first half of his speech to this theme under the guise of“America First.”.

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    And tied to this distorted sense of entitlement(or“personal Exceptionalism”), they can't really feel genuine sorrow for what they have done to betray the public trust.

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    American political culture is shot through with the theme of decline followed by regeneration, a distinctive pattern that helps frame the idea of American Exceptionalism.

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    Exceptionalism- the idea that the United States has a mission and character that separates it from other nations- is ingrained in everyday talk about American politics.

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    Dr. de Waal returns to accusations of anthropomorphism as he moves through his essay, and notes,"This accusation works only because of the premise of human Exceptionalism.

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    The former Alaska governor complained that the president said“that he believes in American Exceptionalism in the same way‘the Brits believe in British Exceptionalism and the Greeks believe in Greek Exceptionalism.'”.

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    This staged contrast in 2009 between Obama and his recent predecessors masks a deeper division in American history between two incompatible Exceptionalisms, what we might call the“old” Exceptionalism and the“new.”.

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    In my new book, Anti-Americanism and American Exceptionalism, I argue that it is a mistake to see Trump as unique or his success as something that could only occur in America.

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    And laws and rights- for too long tools of human privilege and Exceptionalism- need to be re-imagined if they are to play a full role in human-nonhuman struggles for a future worth living.

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    By tying himself to American Exceptionalism- while classifying his detractors as“weak” or“dummies”- he's able to position his critics as people who don't believe in, or won't contribute to, the“greatness” of the nation.

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    The culmination of four days of speeches organized around the themes of keeping America safe, putting America to work, putting America first, and making America one, Trump's speech offered a new version of American Exceptionalism.

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    This could work, also, given the nature of West World and its caricature of the Wild West and American Exceptionalism a setting based in Edo Japan(especially given how Samurai films often inspired westerns) makes sense.

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    When Sumner came to the question of what set America apart from other nations, he debunked the most popular and superficial conception of Exceptionalism and looked at history to ground America's identity in something more substantial.

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    We spend a week looking at how the midfielder would explain Black Lives Matter, or how the goalkeeper would explain gun control, or how a defender's style is the perfect metaphor for the limits of American Exceptionalism.

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    American Exceptionalism is a bipartisan phenomenon, and in modern America its most potent expression is the “city on a hill, a biblical image employed by John Winthrop in “A Model of Christian Charity, the lay sermon he composed in 1630 on his way to New England.

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    He's written books, a book that talks about American Exceptionalism and how to rebuild America's role in the world and how we're the good guys- you know, all the nonsense we hear from the U.S. foreign policy elites- so he seems like he's a traditional foreign policy elite, on the conservative side, Pompeo's man,” Zeese added.

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