exceptionalism [ik-sep-shuh-nl-iz-uh m] Examples noun
- the condition of being exceptional; uniqueness.
- the study of the unique and exceptional.
- a theory that a nation, region, or political system is exceptional and does not conform to the norm.
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The first is the shared history of the Americas, too often eclipsed by the story of U.S. “exceptionalism.”
Keep the Holiday, Lose Columbus
Carrie Gibson
October 13, 2014
Niebuhr “played by the rules” by affirming American exceptionalism, and writing about American innocence.
Noam Chomsky—Infuriating and Necessary
David Masciotra
September 28, 2014
The SBOE wants Texas students to learn about “American exceptionalism.”
In Texas Textbooks, Moses Is a Founding Father
Edward Countryman
September 22, 2014
But American exceptionalism has merely delayed secularization, not halted it.
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Molly Worthen
June 1, 2014
But the Mandela legacy has also given South Africa a distorted sense of exceptionalism.
Mark Gevisser
December 5, 2013
British Dictionary definitions for exceptionalism exceptionalism noun
- an attitude to other countries, cultures, etc based on the idea of being quite distinct from, and often superior to, them in vital ways
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