The Distant Mirror Analysis

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America is a very prominent country that has many values and characteristics that define our society. Two of the main factors that is associated with the core American values are individualism and self-reliance. The United States is known to be a country of freedom where it is easy to express personal beliefs and strives for independence. The Distant Mirrors book displays the origins and ideals of the individualism perceived in America. Most Americans do not realize how self-reliant of a country America is, because it has been a natural part of our lives from the time we are born. From when children are little up to adulthood, individualism is expressed in an American’s everyday life. We have always been a country that relies on taking care of ourselves and being our own individual with unique features. In the Distant Mirrors book an anthropologist from the Philippines was shocked when toddlers are allowed to pick out their own food at a restaurant, when a child has their own bedroom with a door and when it is an …show more content…

“Excessive individualism has been blamed for the current moral decline in the US” (Hayes & Lipset, 1993). Although there can be some demeaning factors to individualism, Americans are proud of who they are. Most countries don’t have the freedom to make their own choices, they also don’t understand the concept of hard work to the level Americans take it because the United States is considered very productive. People in America do the same thing over and over again, like saying the word “nice” or “how are you”. Americans are very closed minded and don’t expand much knowledge on other countries but that is considered normal. There are many flaws that come with being an American but many people are proud of their culture and will remain patriotic and support our great country (DeVita, 2016, Chapter

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