The British were white, English, and Protestant, just as we were. They had to have some other basis on which to justify independence, and happily they were able to formulate the inalienable truths set forth in the Declaration.Samuel P. Huntington
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Well, I think the United States first of all has to recognize the world for what it is.
Samuel P. Huntington
In 1920, the West ruled huge amounts of the world.
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I think clearly the United States, as well as other western nations, should stand by their commitments to human rights and democracy and should try to influence other countries to move in that direction.
Samuel P. Huntington
Finally, in my critique of the immigration image of America, it is also important to know that we're not only a nation of immigrants, but we are in some part a nation of emigrants, which often gets neglected.
Samuel P. Huntington
The other aspect of American identity worth focusing on is the concept of America as a nation of immigrants. That certainly is a partial truth. But it is often assumed to be the total truth.
Samuel P. Huntington
It was one thing to contain the Soviet Union in Europe because Britain, France, and Germany were all willing to join in. But will Japan and other Asian countries be willing to join in the containment of China?
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Able,
Basis,
British,
Declaration,
English,
Formulate,
Forth,
Had,
Happily,
Inalienable,
Independence,
Just,
Justify,
Other,
Protestant,
Set,
Some,
Truths,
Were,
Which,
White
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