"In this book, foreign affairs columnist Bronwen Maddox shows how critics of America take the best of it for granted and exaggerate the worst. They give the US too little credit for their own freedom and wealth and struggle to fend off a monolithic American culture that does not exist. She shows how opponents often unfairly equate American mistakes with moral failings, and how the US frequently makes its own case badly, even when it is on strong ground. And she argues that the world is in danger of fighting to keep the giant at bay, when the harder task is to give America good reason to keep engaged."--BOOK JACKET
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 161-171) and index