The Genteel Tradition in American Philosophy and Character and Opinion in the United States (Rethinking the Western Tradition)
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This book brings together two seminal works by George Santayana, one of the most significant philosophers of the twentieth century: Character and Opinion in the United States, which stands with Tocquevilleâs Democracy in America as one the most insightful works of American cultural criticism ever written, and âThe Genteel Tradition in American Philosophy,â a landmark text of both philosophical analysis and cultural criticism.  An introduction by James Seaton situates Santayana in the intellectual and cultural context of his own time. Four additional essays include John Lachs on the ways Santayanaâs understanding of âthe soul of Americaâ help explain the relative peace among nationalities and ethnic groups in the United States; Wilfred M. McClay on Santayanaâs life of the mind as it relates to dominant trends in American culture; Roger Kimball on Santayanaâs âmost uncommon benefice, common senseâ; and James Seaton on Santayanaâs distinction between âEnglish libertyâ and âfierce liberty.â All the essays serve to highlight the relevance of Santayanaâs ideas to current issues in American culture, including education, immigration, and civil rights. Â