| William Appleman Williams - 1989 - 366 páginas
...ideals. We have some things in this country which are infinitely precious and especially American — a love of freedom, a feeling for the equality of opportunity,...self-reliance and independence and also of co-operation. In addition to ideals and notions which are especially American, we are the inheritors of all the great... | |
| Erika Doss - 1995 - 465 páginas
...Luce wrote, "some things in this country which are infinitely precious and especially American — a love of freedom, a feeling for the equality of opportunity, a tradition of self-reliance and independence. ... It now becomes our time to be the powerhouse from which the[se] ideals spread throughout the world."... | |
| Lewis A. Erenberg, Susan E. Hirsch - 1996 - 368 páginas
...with other peoples: Our vision of America as a world power includes a passionate devotion to great American ideals ... a love of freedom, a feeling for...self-reliance and independence, and also of cooperation. ... we are the inheritors of all the great principles of Western civilization — above all Justice,... | |
| Michael J. Hogan - 1999 - 554 páginas
...ideals. We have some things in this country which are infinitely precious and especially American — a love of freedom, a feeling for the equality of opportunity,...self-reliance and independence and also of co-operation. In addition to ideals and notions which are especially American, we are the inheritors of all the great... | |
| Walter L. Hixson - 2003 - 320 páginas
...world power thanks to "things in this country which are infinitely precious and especially American — a love of freedom, a feeling for the equality of opportunity,...self-reliance and independence and also of cooperation" "American Century." 65). Luce's primary aim was to get a deeply isolationist L'nited States into World... | |
| Robert Laurence Moore, Maurizio Vaudagna - 2003 - 316 páginas
...he insisted, unless our vision of America as a world power includes a passionate devotion to great American ideals ... a love of freedom, a feeling for the equality of opportunity, a tradition of self reliance and independence, and also of cooperation. ... we are the inheritors of all the great... | |
| John B. Judis - 2010 - 266 páginas
...terms. "We have some things in this country which are infinitely precious and especially American—a love of freedom, a feeling for the equality of opportunity,...self-reliance and independence and also of co-operation," Luce wrote. "It now becomes our time to be the powerhouse from which the ideas spread throughout the... | |
| Nancy Snow - 2007 - 268 páginas
...War II: We have some things in this country which are infinitely precious and especially American — a love of freedom, a feeling for the equality of opportunity, a tradition of self-reliance and independence — We are [also] the inheritors of all the great principles of Western civilization — above all... | |
| Organization of American Historians - 2008 - 354 páginas
...missionaries in Asia), Luce proclaimed his supreme confidence in "great American ideals," which included "a love of freedom, a feeling for the equality of...self-reliance and independence, and also of cooperation." But he reminded Americans of his day — who at the time were not an overly receptive audience —... | |
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