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consensus: America is classless, egalitarian, individualistic, forward-leaning, and full of ambitious individuals who are competitive yet cooperative, and who want to advance themselves through their own hard work.
A 2014 Pew Research survey of seven European nations and the U.S. found that Americans lead when it comes to individualistic viewpoints-57% disagreed that their success in life was mostly determined by forces outside their control, and 73% said it is very important "to work hard to get ahead in life" (Wike, 2016).
Indeed, as Fones- Wolf pointed out, this time period (and into the 1950s) showed that business worked hard, and somewhat successfully, to project itself as a socially conscious "good neighbor" that worked effectively to "redefine the meaning of American- ism to emphasize individualistic as opposed to mutualistic ways of dealing with inequality" (1994, p. 10).
The magazine asserted, both in its own columns and through offering supportive testimony from others' speeches and writings, that there was no place for socialism in American society because it served to undermine the industrious and individualistic values shared by corporations and individuals.
The publi- cation repeatedly talked about two challenges that hurt the company's viability: an interventionist government-both in the transportation marketplace and in the wider economy-that eroded its ability to be a viable contributor to the country, and an increasing societal disposition to embrace socialism instead of traditional individualistic values of resourcefulness and initiative.،consensus: America is classless, egalitarian, individualistic, forward-leaning, and full of ambitious individuals who are competitive yet cooperative, and who want to advance themselves through their own hard work.
A 2014 Pew Research survey of seven European nations and the U.S. found that Americans lead when it comes to individualistic viewpoints-57% disagreed that their success in life was mostly determined by forces outside their control, and 73% said it is very important "to work hard to get ahead in life" (Wike, 2016).
Indeed, as Fones- Wolf pointed out, this time period (and into the 1950s) showed that business worked hard, and somewhat successfully, to project itself as a socially conscious "good neighbor" that worked effectively to "redefine the meaning of American- ism to emphasize individualistic as opposed to mutualistic ways of dealing with inequality" (1994, p. 10).
The magazine asserted, both in its own columns and through offering supportive testimony from others' speeches and writings, that there was no place for socialism in American society because it served to undermine the industrious and individualistic values shared by corporations and individuals.
The publi- cation repeatedly talked about two challenges that hurt the company's viability: an interventionist government-both in the transportation marketplace and in the wider economy-that eroded its ability to be a viable contributor to the country, and an increasing societal disposition to embrace socialism instead of traditional individualistic values of resourcefulness and initiative.
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