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Introducing the American Spirit

Introducing the American Spirit

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INTRODUCING THE
AMERICAN SPIRIT

By EDWARD A. STEINER
 
The Confession of a Hyphenated American
12mo, boards net 50c.
Introducing the American Spirit
What it Means to a Citizen and How it Appears to an Alien. 12mo, cloth net $1.00
From Alien to Citizen
The Story of My Life in America. Illustrated, 8vo, cloth net $1.50
The Broken Wall
Stories of the Mingling Folk. Illustrated, 12mo, cloth net $1.00
Against the Current
Simple Chapters from a Complex Life. 12mo, cloth net $1.25
The Immigrant Tide—Its Ebb and Flow
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On the Trail of The Immigrant
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The Mediator
A Tale of the Old World and the New. Illustrated, 12mo, cloth net $1.25
Tolstoy, the Man and His Message
A Biographical Interpretation. Revised and enlarged. Illustrated, 12mo, cloth    net $1.50
The Parable of the Cherries
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The Cup of Elijah
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THE AMERICAN SPIRIT
Courtesy of The Survey V. D. Brenner
THE AMERICAN SPIRIT

Introducing The
American Spirit

By
Edward A. Steiner
Author of “From Alien to Citizen,” “The
Immigrant Tide,” etc.




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New York   Chicago   Toronto
Fleming     H.     Revell     Company
London     and     Edinburgh

 

Copyright, 1910, by
FLEMING H. REVELL COMPANY



New York: 158 Fifth Avenue
Chicago: 80 Wabash Avenue
Toronto: 25 Richmond Street, W.
London: 21 Paternoster Square
Edinburgh: 100 Princes Street

 

 

To
Professor Richard Hochdoerfer, Ph. D.

erudite scholar and most lovable
friend, this book is dedicated

 

 

Introducing the Introduction

“Das ist ganz Americanish.” Whenever a German says this, he means that it is something which is practical, lavish, daringly reckless or lawless.

It means a short cut to achievement, a disregard of convention, an absence of those qualities which have given to the older nations of the world that fine, distinguishing flavor which is a fruit of the spirit.

Many attempts have been made to enlighten the Old World upon that point; but in spite of exchange-professorships and some notable, interpretative books upon the subject, we are still only the “Land of the Dollar.”

We are not loved as a nation, largely because we are not understood, and we are not understood because we do not understand ourselves, and we do not understand ourselves because we have not studied ourselves in the light of the spirit of other nations.

Coming to this country a product of Germanic civilization, knowing intimately the Slavic, Semitic, and Latin spirit, the writer was compelled to compare and to choose. Yet he would never have dared write upon this subject; not only because it was a difficult task, but because he had been so completely weaned from the Old World spirit that he had lost the proper perspective. Moreover, of formal books upon this subject there was no dearth.

During the last ten years, however, he has had the advantage of being the cicerone of distinguished Europeans who came to study various phases of our institutional life, and they brought the opportunity of fresh comparisons and also of new view-points in this realm of the national spirit.

These unconventional studies, most of which received their inspiration through the visit of the Herr Director and his charming wife, are here offered as an Introduction to the American Spirit, not only to the Herr Director and the Frau Directorin, but to those Americans who do not realize that a nation, as well as man, “cannot live by bread alone;” that its most precious asset, its greatest element of strength, is its Spirit, and that the elements out of which the Spirit is made, are so rare, so delicate, that when once wasted they cannot readily be replaced.

As the sin against the Holy Spirit is the one sin for which the Gospel holds out no forgiveness for the individual, so there seems to be no hope for the nation which transgresses against this most vital element of its higher life.

Inasmuch also as the Spirit is something which guides and cannot be guided, these informal introductions appear in no geographic or historic sequence, but are necessarily left to the leading of the spirit, of which “no man knoweth whence it cometh or whither it goeth.”

E. A. S.

Grinnell, Iowa.

CONTENTS

I. The Herr Director Meets The American Spirit 15
II. Our National Creed

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