noun
- plural of exceptionalism; the belief or doctrine that a particular nation, group, or entity is exceptional and does not need to follow the same rules or standards as others
- plural of exceptionalism; instances or manifestations of the belief that something is exceptional or exempt from general rules
Usage: often used in political and historical discourse; frequently appears in discussions of national identity
Usage: academic and theoretical usage
Examples
- The historian critiqued various nationalisms and exceptionalisms throughout her lecture.
- Different cultures have developed their own exceptionalisms based on historical narratives.
- The debate centered on whether American exceptionalisms were justified by historical evidence.
- Critics argue that exceptionalisms can lead to arrogance and disregard for international law.
- The book examines multiple exceptionalisms across different time periods and regions.
- Political leaders often invoke exceptionalisms to justify policies that benefit their nations.
- Scholars distinguish between healthy pride and harmful exceptionalisms.