Posted by Eric Posner:
The rise and rise of American exceptionalism.
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2008_11_02-2008_11_08.shtml#1225998294


   The U.S. was supposed to become a normal country again. The Bush
   administration�s unsuccessful agenda to extend American supremacy and
   the repudiation of Bush in this election were supposed to prove that
   the United States must take its place as just one country among many.
   Yet the election of Barack Obama has had the reverse effect. Suddenly,
   the United States has prestige that matches its power and wealth, and
   this prestige no other country can touch. People around the world beg
   the United States to �exercise leadership� and solve the world�s
   problems (but with �humility,� please!). See [1]here and [2]here,
   among a thousand similar articles.

   There are two versions of American exceptionalism. American-American
   exceptionalism is �we�re richer because we�re better.�
   European-American exceptionalism is �you�re better because you�re
   richer.� Both sides agree on exceptionalism, and just see different
   causes and implications. The Europeans expect us, on account of our
   wealth, to live up to (their) ideals, while we think that our wealth
   ought to prove to them that our ideals are better than theirs. No one
   of any importance seems to think that the United States is a normal
   country. Oh, what confusion lies ahead!

References

   1. http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/05/us/politics/05global.html?hp
   2. http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/06/world/06worldreax.html?hp

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