Enlightenment liberalism is too strong there, people are fanatical about subjective "identities". This is why diversity and multiculturalism is so popular there. If anything is possible in the USA, then it's rather anarchism or socialism
>I discover that in most of the operations of the mind, each American appeals to the individual exercise of his own understanding alone. America is therefore one of the countries in the world where philosophy is least studied, and where the precepts of Descartes are best applied. Nor is this surprising. The Americans do not read the works of Descartes, because their social condition deters them from speculative studies; but they follow his maxims because this very social condition naturally disposes their understanding to adopt them
>As to the influence which the intelligence of one man has on that of another, it must necessarily be very limited in a country where the citizens, placed on the footing of a general similitude, are all closely seen by each other; and where, as no signs of incontestable greatness or superiority are perceived in any one of them, they are constantly brought back to their own reason as the most obvious and proximate source of truth. It is not only confidence in this or that man which is then destroyed, but the taste for trusting the ipse dixit of any man whatsoever. Everyone shuts himself up in his own breast, and affects from that point to judge the world.
>>137562083
Meh, America was de facto white nationalist and white supremacist up until the 60s, and the white people really haven't changed THAT much, only mass media influence.
>>137563111
Checked. All thats needed is to remember our old ways, which is latent in our DNA.