The Boundaries of Citizenship
{87} Lipset, American Exceptionalism, p. 63–4.
American Exceptionalism,
{88} Francis J. Grund, The Americans in Their Moral, Social and Political Relations (New York: Johnson Reprint, 1968), p. 355–56.
The Americans in Their Moral, Social and Political Relations
{89} Geert Hofstede, Culture’s Consequences: International Dif-ferences in Work-Related Values (Beverly Hills: Sage, 1980), p. 222; Henry van Loon, «How Cadets Stack Up», Armed Forces Journal International (March 1997), p. 18–20; Lipset, American Exceptionalism, p. 218; Charles Hampden-Turner and Alfons Trompenaars, The Seven Cultures of Capitalism (New York: Doubleday, 1993), p. 48, 57. See also Harry C. Triandis, «Cross-Cultural Studies of Individualism and Collectivism», Nebraska Symposium on Motivation 1989 (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1990), vol. 37, p. 41–133.
Culture’s Consequences: International Dif-ferences in Work-Related Values
Armed Forces Journal International
American Exceptionalism,
The Seven Cultures of Capitalism
Nebraska Symposium on Motivation 1989
{90} Bellah, Broken Covenant, p. 76; John G. Cawelti, Apostles of the Self-Made Man (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1965), p. 39ff; Bill Clinton, remarks to Democratic Leadership Council, 1993 quoted in Jennifer L. Hochschild, Facing Up to the American Dream, p. 18.
Broken Covenant,
Apostles of the Self-Made Man
Facing Up to the American Dream,
{91} Judith N. Shklar, American Citizenship: The Quest for Inclusion (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1991), p. 1–3, 67, 72–5.
American Citizenship: The Quest for Inclusion
{92} Schaff, America: A Sketch of Its Political, Social, and Religious Character p. 29; Michael Chevalier, Society, Manners and Politics in the United States; Letters on North America (Gloucester, MA: Peter Smith, 1967), p. 267–68.
America: A Sketch of Its Political, Social, and Religious Character
Society, Manners and Politics in the United States; Letters on North America