Steven Metz

The roots of America’s tendency to misperceive the world lie deep in historical experience. Many Americans see the primary purpose of government as promoting individual liberty and economic opportunity. They assume that individual and national security are the natural condition, even though the state must sometimes act against those who threaten it, whether criminals or foreign enemies. Americans by and large believe that the best way to promote individual liberty and economic opportunity is by a limited government that is responsive to the will of the public, the rule by law, free enterprise and a free press scrutinizing elected and appointed government officials. The global order, in turn, should operate on the same broad principles, according to this prevailing view—problems are best managed peacefully but can be addressed by sanctioned force, if necessary.
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