"The most important American addition to the World Experience was the simple surprising fact of America. We have helped prepare mankind for all its later surprises"
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The intent is less chest-thumping patriotism than a historian’s argument about expectation. America, in Boorstin’s telling, trained the world’s imagination to accept discontinuity - new continents, new social arrangements, new possibilities that don’t need centuries of precedent to feel real. That’s the subtext: once the New World appears, the authority of the Old World’s “natural order” looks contingent. If an entire hemisphere can enter European consciousness as a lived fact, then other impossibilities can, too.
Context matters. Boorstin wrote in a 20th-century America eager to narrate itself as both exceptional and instructive, especially in the Cold War shadow where “American” often meant “future.” His line bridges wonder and ideology. “We have helped prepare mankind” universalizes the American story into a kind of pedagogical mission, recasting national expansion and cultural influence as a gift: a primer in surprise. It works rhetorically because it flatters without sounding crude, turning power into atmosphere - the power to reset what the world thinks is plausible.
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