America: The Janus Nation
America is a paradoxical society. That is one of its strengths. One of its weaknesses is its periodic inability to understand its own paradoxical nature. It is a Janus nation, one in which (in principle) incompatible things exist in a simultaneous state. When this paradoxical fusion works, it has gr...
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ph-ateneo-arc.budhi-15372024-11-30T08:42:03Z America: The Janus Nation Murphy, Peter America is a paradoxical society. That is one of its strengths. One of its weaknesses is its periodic inability to understand its own paradoxical nature. It is a Janus nation, one in which (in principle) incompatible things exist in a simultaneous state. When this paradoxical fusion works, it has great benefits. When it fails to work, American society loses its inner equilibrium. Pugnacious antagonisms arise in its place. The tension within the United States between the drive toward a union of opposites (most famously embodied in its Constitution) and the periodic centrifugal spinning out of American society into a state of mutual loathing is discussed—most recently the case of the 2010s and the rise of ultra-partisan hyperbole. 2024-11-30T08:55:17Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/budhi/vol26/iss2/6 https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/budhi/article/1537/viewcontent/Budhi_2026.2_206_20Research_20Note_20__20Murphy.pdf Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture Archīum Ateneo Equilibrium union of opposites public personas personality disorders rhetoric hyperbole political participation exceptionalism political pendulum political polarization |
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America is a paradoxical society. That is one of its strengths. One of its weaknesses is its periodic inability to understand its own paradoxical nature. It is a Janus nation, one in which (in principle) incompatible things exist in a simultaneous state. When this paradoxical fusion works, it has great benefits. When it fails to work, American society loses its inner equilibrium. Pugnacious antagonisms arise in its place. The tension within the United States between the drive toward a union of opposites (most famously embodied in its Constitution) and the periodic centrifugal spinning out of American society into a state of mutual loathing is discussed—most recently the case of the 2010s and the rise of ultra-partisan hyperbole. |
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