I found the following quote in Owen Wister's book titled The Virginian. I think it is one of the best descriptions I have found of the American idea, the American dream. What do you think?
I also think that the political left in this country have forgotten what the American idea has always been. They now want to enforce their own idea of equality, which is exactly antihetical to the American idea. The very idea we, as a nation, were founded upon.
All emphasis was provided by the author of the quote. Not by me.
I also think that the political left in this country have forgotten what the American idea has always been. They now want to enforce their own idea of equality, which is exactly antihetical to the American idea. The very idea we, as a nation, were founded upon.
It was through the Declaration of Independence that we Americans acknowledged the ETERNAL INEQUALITY of man. For by it we abolished a cut-and-dried aristocracy. We had seen little men artificially held up in high places, and great men artificially held down in low places, and our own justice-loving hearts abhorred this violence to human nature. Therefore, we decreed that every man should thenceforth have equal liberty to find his own level. By this very decree we acknowledged and gave freedom to true aristocracy, saying, "Let the best man win, whoever he is." Let the best man win! That is America's word. That is true democracy. And true democracy and true aristocracy are one and the same thing. If anybody cannot see this, so much the worse for his eyesight.
All emphasis was provided by the author of the quote. Not by me.