Battle for the American Mind - by Carl J Richard (Paperback)
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Highlights
- The Battle for the American Mind brings together religion, politics, economics, science, and literature to present a compelling history of the American people.
- About the Author: Carl J. Richard is professor of history at the University of Louisiana, Lafayette.
- 376 Pages
- History, United States
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About the Book
The Battle for the American Mind brings together religion, politics, economics, science, and literature to present a compelling history of the American people. In this brief and entertaining book, noted historian Carl J. Richard argues that there have been three worldviews tha...Book Synopsis
The Battle for the American Mind brings together religion, politics, economics, science, and literature to present a compelling history of the American people. In this brief and entertaining book, noted historian Carl J. Richard argues that there have been three worldviews that have dominated American thought--theism, humanism, and skepticism. By clearly explaining what Americans believed, exploring why they did so, and showing how that impacted the nation's development, Richard presents a unique portrait of the United States--past and present.
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An ambitious and original book. Instead of 'explaining' America from the perspective of gender, race, class, economics or some other social science, Richard talks about the influence of worldviews on the development of the United States and so casts an interesting light on the development of America from its European origins through the colonial period, the Founding and down to today.
Carl J. Richard's The Battle for the American Mind is a provocative, well-written interpretation of American intellectual history 'for general readers' that is designed to further discussion of ideas rather than answer all scholarly questions. . . . The book would be a solid assignment for undergraduates and an informative study for the general reader, Richard's intended audience.
Succinct, incisive and selective, Carl Richard provides an engaging historical orientation to American intellectual life and its European antecedents.
The author had a good thematic approach.
This book, with its recognition that historical currents are often circular, would be a welcome addition to public libraries and undergraduate collections.
About the Author
Carl J. Richard is professor of history at the University of Louisiana, Lafayette. He is the author of The Founders and the Classics and Twelve Greeks and Romans Who Changed the World. He lives in Broussard, Louisiana.