Richard Hofstadter citations

Richard Hofstadter, né à Buffalo le 6 août 1916 et mort à New York le 24 octobre 1970, est un historien américain, professeur à l'université Columbia. Il a obtenu à deux reprises le prix Pulitzer : en 1955, le prix Pulitzer d'histoire pour son livre The Age of Reform et le prix Pulitzer de l'essai pour Anti-Intellectualism in American Life en 1964. Wikipedia  

✵ 6. août 1916 – 24. octobre 1970  •  Autres noms ريتشارد هوفستاتر
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Richard Hofstadter: Citations en anglais

“Anti-Catholicism has always been the pornography of the Puritan.”

Richard Hofstadter The Paranoid Style in American Politics

The Paranoid Style in American Politics (1964)

“The long-range trend toward federal regulation, which found its beginnings in the Interstate Commerce Act of 1887 and the Sherman Act of 1890, which was quickened by a large number of measures in the Progressive era, and which has found its consummation in our time, was thus at first the response of a predominantly individualistic public to the uncontrolled and starkly original collectivism of big business. In America the growth of the national state and its regulative power has never been accepted with complacency by any large part of the middle-class public, which has not relaxed its suspicion of authority, and which even now gives repeated evidence of its intense dislike of statism. In our time this growth has been possible only under the stress of great national emergencies, domestic or military, and even then only in the face of continuous resistance from a substantial part of the public. In the Progressive era it was possible only because of widespread and urgent fear of business consolidation and private business authority. Since it has become common in recent years for ideologists of the extreme right to portray the growth of statism as the result of a sinister conspiracy of collectivists inspired by foreign ideologies, it is perhaps worth emphasizing that the first important steps toward the modern organization of society were taken by arch-individualists — the tycoons of the Gilded Age — and that the primitive beginning of modern statism was largely the work of men who were trying to save what they could of the eminently native Yankee values of individualism and enterprise.”

Richard Hofstadter

Source: The Age of Reform: from Bryan to F.D.R. (1955), Chapter VI, part II, p. 233

“Intellect is neither practical nor impractical; it is extra-practical.”

Richard Hofstadter

Source: Anti-Intellectualism in American Life (1974), p. 30

“The higher paranoid scholarship is nothing if not coherent — in fact the paranoid mind is far more coherent than the real world.”

Richard Hofstadter The Paranoid Style in American Politics

The Paranoid Style in American Politics (1964)

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