The Roots of American Individualism: Political Myth in the Age of Jackson

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A panoramic history of American individualism from its nineteenth-century origins to today’s bitterly divided politics

Individualism is a defining feature of American public life. Its influence is pervasive today, with liberals and conservatives alike promising to expand personal freedom and defend individual rights against unwanted intrusion, be it from big government, big corporations, or intolerant majorities.
The Roots of American Individualism traces the origins of individualist ideas to the turbulent political controversies of the Jacksonian era (1820–1850) and explores their enduring influence on American politics and culture.

Alex Zakaras plunges readers into the spirited and rancorous political debates of Andrew Jackson’s America, drawing on the stump speeches, newspaper editorials, magazine articles, and sermons that captivated mass audiences and shaped partisan identities. He shows how these debates popularized three powerful myths that celebrated the young nation as an exceptional land of liberty: the myth of the independent proprietor, the myth of the rights-bearer, and the myth of the self-made man.

The Roots of American Individualism reveals how generations of politicians, pundits, and provocateurs have invoked these myths for competing political purposes. Time and again, the myths were used to determine who would enjoy equal rights and freedoms and who would not. They also conjured up heavily idealized, apolitical visions of social harmony and boundless opportunity, typically centered on the free market, that have distorted American political thought to this day.

Author(s): Alex Zakaras
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 432
City: Princeton

Cover
Contents
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction
2. Foundational Myths
Part I. The Independent Proprietor
3. Republican Origins
4. Jacksonian Independence
5. Democracy
Part II. The Rights-Bearer
6. Producers’ Rights
7. The Free Market
8. Rights against Slavery
Part III. The Self-Made Man
9. Freedom in the Conservative Mind
Part IV. Aftermath
10. Industrialization
11. Conclusions
Appendix: On the Meaning(s) of Individualism
Notes
Index