More specifically, how history is written and told in our generation. Americans dislike the idea of living in history, according to Stone and Kuznick; Americans also believe that they are unbound or free from history. According to historian Christopher Lasch this is a result from Americans narcissism. It is also a way of coping with what America has become over the last century. Our ignorance to America’s history brings comfort to us, and maintains Americas do good image in our minds. Our exponential ignorance to history is an effort to subdue our negative thoughts about America. These problems during of unfair work conditions, racial discrimination, and corrupt government are all issues that are unknown by the common American man or women. The reason for this is that as Americans we try to put ourselves at a higher standard than other nations. Subsequently, certain parts of history are overlooked or rushed through because of this. This is found evident by the study done known as the nation’s report card. It was found that students were, “less proficient in their nation’s history than in any other subject.” Less time in schools is being devoted to history resulting in an historically ignorant, less educated
More specifically, how history is written and told in our generation. Americans dislike the idea of living in history, according to Stone and Kuznick; Americans also believe that they are unbound or free from history. According to historian Christopher Lasch this is a result from Americans narcissism. It is also a way of coping with what America has become over the last century. Our ignorance to America’s history brings comfort to us, and maintains Americas do good image in our minds. Our exponential ignorance to history is an effort to subdue our negative thoughts about America. These problems during of unfair work conditions, racial discrimination, and corrupt government are all issues that are unknown by the common American man or women. The reason for this is that as Americans we try to put ourselves at a higher standard than other nations. Subsequently, certain parts of history are overlooked or rushed through because of this. This is found evident by the study done known as the nation’s report card. It was found that students were, “less proficient in their nation’s history than in any other subject.” Less time in schools is being devoted to history resulting in an historically ignorant, less educated