David Davenport and Gordon Lloyd trace the path of rugged individualism from the Declaration of Independence to today, examining periods of thriving and decline. They analyze the impact of government policies, from the New Deal to the Reagan Revolution, on individual liberty and equality of opportunity. The authors delve into the philosophical underpinnings of individualism, drawing on insights from Tocqueville, Hoover, and contemporary thinkers.
This insightful examination is for political science scholars, history enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a balanced perspective on American identity.
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