"The creed of americanism," Prince reminded him, "rests on the pillars of non-interference with other states and of a minimum of meddling among our own."
"The Tempering"
Charles Neville Buck
Here was the less conspicuous task to which he had set his hand; the shaping of a single life, beset with hereditary dangers, into a worthy edifice of which the timbers and masonry were Anglo-Saxon and the pattern americanism.
"The Tempering"
Charles Neville Buck
It was so easy to show that its chief principles and fundamental doctrines were directly opposed to the deepest creeds of americanism and that the whole temper of the population was necessarily averse to the anticapitalistic fancies.
"Psychology and Social Sanity"
Hugo Münsterberg