Sunday, June 20, 2004

Who Are We Anyway? Samuel Huntington on American Identity

Bloomberg.com: U.S.: "In his new book, ``Who Are We? The Challenges to America's National Identity'' (Simon and Schuster, 428 pages, $27), Huntington turns his sights inward. He sees a rich and powerful nation potentially undermined from within. There are, Huntington argues, two main reasons for this. One is the ideology of multiculturalism. The other is the gradual withering of allegiance to the ``core values'' that, since the time of the Founders, defined America. "

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