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American Self Perception Vs. The Truth

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American Self Perception vs. The Truth

    Lee Greenwood, a song writer, describes the emotion involved in
American self-perception in a song by saying, "I'm proud to be an American. For
at least I know I'm free." Freedom is the founding pillar of the American self-
perception. Self-perception is the culmination of how one views oneself. Other
aspects which make up American self-perception are wealth, power, and the
pursuance of happiness. Self-perceptions, whether confined to the individual or
confined to an entire country, usually leave out negative aspects such as
hypocrisy. When dealing with the perception of a country, the true image of a
society comes from self, or internal perceptions, combined with the external
perceptions from other countries.
    The foundation of American self-perception is freedom. Freedom of speech
and movement are virtual institutions in the United States. Such freedoms of
speech and movement are outlined in the United States Constitution. Americans
believe the constitution sketches the "American Dream" which is having a family,
money, and the freedom to pursue happiness. Every American will stand by the
line derived from the Constitution, "All men are created equal." In actuality,
the constitution outlined the freedom for rich white landowners to achieve
unchecked power and wealth. At the time of the framing of the constitution,
blacks were slaves thus all men were NOT created equal. Women were equally
excluded from the constitution as suffr...

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Submitted by: 123student
Date Submitted: 04-06-2006
Category: Politics
Words: 857
Pages: 3.43