Society and Social Sciences, General, Social and Ethical Issues, Social Discrimination and Social Justice

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Synopsis
"The normal American of the 'pure-blooded' majority goes to rest every night with an uneasy feeling that there is a burglar under the bed and he gets up every morning with a sickening fear that his underwear has been stolen."
-H. L. Mencken, The Anglo-Saxon (1923)
The Anglo-Saxon (1923), is an essay by H. L. Mencken in which he criticized Anglo-Saxonism, a belief system of late 19th century and early 20th century promoting the superiority of English-speaking nations. Mencken, although he considered himself of true Anglo-Saxon ancestry, thought the American Anglo-Saxon to be inferior and weak.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Cosimo
- ISBN: 9781646793600
- Number of pages: 20
- Dimensions: 203 x 127 x 1 mm
- Weight: 32g
- Languages: English