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Objectivity Is Not Enough

Nuhn, Ferner | May 24, 1933 issue

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This article focuses on the book "What Is American?," by Frank Ernest Hill. In his surveying effort, Hill chooses the extensive rather than the intensive method, focusing on common American experience under the heads of Blood and Land, Frontiers, God, Democracy, and the Machine, rather than on the higher peaks of individual expression. To this task he brings a pleasing inclusiveness and matter-of-factness which in a way mark an advance over the fevered uneasiness of many similar attempts at national self-analysis.

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WHAT Is American? (Book); HILL, Frank Ernest; REPRESENTATIVE government & representation; DEMOCRACY; REPUBLICS; EQUALITY
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