rugged individualism
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The fabric has long been shorthand for rugged individualism and the everyday workwear mythos of the American frontier — in other words, a different, portable performance of Americana.
From Salon
When Trump spoke on Wednesday, he played up the old tropes of rugged individualism for America and said our allies “profited at our expense.”
From Salon
In his remarks, he condemned the structural nature of poverty, saying “this country has socialism for the rich, rugged individualism for the poor.”
From Salon
“America is built on this idea of rugged individualism and that that has always been the connective tissue between the right and the left in conspirituality spaces,” he said.
From Salon
Gun debates obviously tie into larger questions about America and the belief in rugged individualism versus livable communities.
From Los Angeles Times
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