Political Science and Democratic Culture: Ernst Fraenkel’s Studies of American Democracy
2003 ◽
Vol 21
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pp. 48-73
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Reflecting on his academic exile in the United States, the Germanpolitical scientist Franz L. Neumann emphasized the cross-fertilizationof ideas as a result of the confrontation of different scientific andpolitical cultures.1 According to Neumann, the migration of hundredsof European academics to the United States led to a growinginternationalization of the social sciences and a two-way learningprocess. The Europeans became accustomed to the practice of theAmerican liberal democracy and learned to value its political culture;émigré scholars, on the other hand, brought with them a differentacademic Denkstil and contributed to a more critical self-understandingof American democratic theory.
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Vol 30
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pp. 405-406
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2004 ◽
Vol 26
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pp. 445-477
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