01772nam a2200217 a 4500001001500000005001700015008004100032020003500073020003000108040000600138100002300144245010100167250001700268260004100285300002100326520098200347856008201329942001201411999001701423952011401440ASIN023011676020170105102922.0131208s2011 xxu eng d a0230116760 (paperback)c$32.00 a9780230116764 (paperback) a01 aLockhart, Charles.14aThe roots of american exceptionalism :binstitutions, culture, and policies /cCharles Lockhart. aNew Edition. a[S.l.] :bPalgrave Macmillan,c2011. a294 p. ;c22 cm. aHow do United States public policies differ from those of other wealthy democracies?� Why do they differ?� The Roots of American Exceptionalism draws on societies' unique histories, distinctive paths of institutional development and contrasting cultures to explain why they adopt different policies for common problems. It compares the United States with Sweden on tax policy, Canada on financing medical care, France on abortion policy, and Japan on immigration. The book shows that American public policies across these four areas fit a pattern of embodying the fundamental beliefs and value priorities of a particular culture: individualism. And while American public policies are rational from this cultural perspective, the relative strengths and weaknesses of this culturally-constrained rationality are contrasted with those of alternative, more egalitarian and/or hierarchical, culturally-constrained rationalities which prevail in Sweden, Canada, France and Japan.403Amazon.comuhttp://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0230116760/chopaconline-20 2ddccBK c15635d15635 001040708NFICaCIPSbCIPScGENd2013-10-02l0o320.60973 LOC 2012pCIPS0002266r2013-12-09w2013-12-09yBK