The End of the American Era
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Author(s)Andrew Hacker
PublisherAtheneum
ISBN / ASINB000GQRIPI
ISBN-13978B000GQRIP2
Sales Rank2,780,973
CategoryHardcover
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Published by Andrew Hacker, then professor at Cornell University in 1970. This is a widely hailed jeremiad that captured the nation's sinking mood. Analyzing an "ungovernable nation" of "two hundred million egos," Hacker concluded that "the United States is now about to join other nations of the world which were once preposessing and are now little more than plots of bounded terrain."
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