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Reflections on Anti-Americanism in Our Times

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 September 2018

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Abstract

Americans and others find that they cannot “love it or leave it“

In the course of the last quarter century or so the United States has become a nearly universal scapegoat symbol. The United States has been denounced and blamed in countless speeches and editorials, on posters, in.radio broadcasts, and over television, as well as in private conversations, for the ills of the world, for the problems of particular societies, and even for the myriad unhappiness of individuals. No country has had more hostile demonstrations in front of its embassies around the world, or more of its libraries and cultural missions abroad ransacked, or more of its policies routinely denounced in the United Nations and other international organizations. More American flags have been burned, in and outside the United States, than the flags of any other country.

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Copyright © Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs 1978

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