Integrating America: an Insight into an Ethnocultural Society and The Origins of a New System of Ethnic Relations
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The nineteenth century stands as a hard turmoil period for Americans
with regard to the issue of cultural assimilation. Requiring a national unity, the
American process of cultural assimilation faces the challenge of theory and
reality: the ones of hypocrisies, dualisms and double standards of ethnic and
cultural forces in presence. The effort of entertaining sets of beliefs , applying
them selectively to different situations , the capacity to minimize, ignore and
defuse contradictions, hits the bloc of power localization which results in the
birth of new systems of ethnic relations. The American kind of multi-ethnic
melting pot worked but did not prevail to reach the target of the relatively
restrictive national consciousness of Americans themselves.
