"Rather than be asked to abandon one's own heritage and to adapt to the mores of the new country, one was expected to possess a treasure of foreign skills and customs that would enrich the resources of American living"
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The subtext is a rebuke to the familiar script of immigrant gratitude that ends in self-erasure. “Abandon one’s own heritage” is cast as a loss not only for the immigrant but for the country, a cultural impoverishment disguised as cohesion. By contrast, “foreign skills and customs” aren’t framed as quaint add-ons; they are instruments that “enrich” everyday life, suggesting that pluralism is practical, not merely tolerant.
Context sharpens the stakes. Arnheim was a German-born Jewish intellectual-artist who fled Nazi Europe and made a career in the United States, writing influentially about perception and art. Coming from a world where nationalism turned cultural purity into violence, he champions a model of belonging that treats difference as an asset rather than a threat. There’s idealism here, but also a strategic realism: in a modern, mass society, the nation’s vitality depends on what it can absorb without flattening. Arnheim argues for a cultural ecology, not a melting pot.
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Arnheim, Rudolf. (2026, January 15). Rather than be asked to abandon one's own heritage and to adapt to the mores of the new country, one was expected to possess a treasure of foreign skills and customs that would enrich the resources of American living. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/rather-than-be-asked-to-abandon-ones-own-heritage-165772/
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Arnheim, Rudolf. "Rather than be asked to abandon one's own heritage and to adapt to the mores of the new country, one was expected to possess a treasure of foreign skills and customs that would enrich the resources of American living." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/rather-than-be-asked-to-abandon-ones-own-heritage-165772/.
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"Rather than be asked to abandon one's own heritage and to adapt to the mores of the new country, one was expected to possess a treasure of foreign skills and customs that would enrich the resources of American living." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/rather-than-be-asked-to-abandon-ones-own-heritage-165772/. Accessed 17 Feb. 2026.









