Tag: American Exceptionalism

Aziz Rana discusses revisiting the anti-imperialism of the 1960s and 70s amidst the resurgence of left internationalism.
The article discusses the historical and unique relationship between Jews and America, highlighting elements of the Jewish Contract with America such as the absence of state-sponsored antisemitism, religious freedom, and a strong connection to Israel.
The text discusses the historical connection between Jews and America through the "Jewish Contract with America," highlighting key aspects such as the absence of state-sponsored antisemitism, acceptance of Judaism alongside other religions, freedom from religious tests for public office, strong US-Israel relationship, and the ability for Jews to actively engage in public life.
In the wake of the October 7th massacre, both center-left leaders in Germany and top American Republicans are calling for the deportation of foreign nationals who support groups like Hamas.
This text discusses President Joe Biden's actions and potential impact on international relations.
This article discusses the events that took place at the U.S. Capitol on January 6th, analyzing the historical significance of the insurrection and the role of Donald Trump.
The text discusses the American concept of creating a new Jerusalem on earth, departing from traditional Judeo-Christian beliefs by seeking to establish a model of charity and virtue in the New World, exemplified by leaders such as John Winthrop.
Yale University law professor James Q. Whitman explores the surprising admiration the Nazis had for American legal precedents in his book "Hitler's American Model: The United States and the Making of Nazi Race Law."