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Will Scarlet
02-09-2006, 03:08 AM
"Ethnic or Civic Nation: Theorizing the American Case"
ERIC KAUFMANN
European Institute, The London School of Economics and Political Science,
Houghton Street, London WC2A 2AE, UK

Abstract:

The United States has often been viewed by ethnicity and nationalism scholars as the quintessential civic nation historically defined by its commitment to eighteenth century liberal ideology. This paper takes issue with such a perspective. Instead, the United States, for nearly its entire existence, is shown to be an ethnic nation characterized by non-conformist Protestantism and pre-Norman, Anglo-Saxon genealogy. This self-styled 'American' ethne sought to reshape the nation in its own image and saw its destiny in Puritan, millennial terms. Faced with large flows of non-British immigrants, the 'Americans' employed techniques of Anglo-conformity in an attempt to transform the newcomers into 'WASP's. When this process was viewed as inadequate, movements of cultural nationalism and immigration restriction developed which resulted in the institution of a set of boundary-defending practices that began in the 1920's and continued into the 1960's. Developments in the 'West' have since ushered in the era of liberal civic nationhood in which the U.S. has participated. In this manner, America's shift from ethnic to civic nationalism is not exceptional, but instead reflects a broader value shift in Western culture.

Read the article in pdf format here (http://www.bbk.ac.uk/polsoc/download/eric_kaufmann/Theo_American_Case.pdf).

Fade the Butcher
02-09-2006, 11:54 AM
Have you read Kaufmann's book?

Will Scarlet
02-09-2006, 01:32 PM
Nope. Worthwhile?

Dan Dare
02-09-2006, 04:51 PM
An interesting piece, if only because Kaufman manages to write a 45-page essay on the decline of Anglo-America without once mentioning the role of Jews in what he terms 'pure liberal progressivism'.

Fade the Butcher
02-09-2006, 05:06 PM
He does mention the Jews in his book.