Abstract

Pascal Bruckner's embarrassing anti-anti-American diatribe ("The Paradoxes of Anti-Americanism," Summer 2006) starts out by reminding us of some things that most of us thought we knew. For one, that visceral antipathy to America and Americans is widespread around the world these days. For another, that these attitudes often coalesce into worldviews that resist nuance or revision in the face of evidence.

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