noun
- the belief that a person, country, or institution is exceptional and therefore not subject to normal rules or standards
- the theory that a country or political system is fundamentally different from others and should be judged by different standards
Usage: political science
Examples
- American exceptionalism suggests that the United States has a unique role in world history.
- The company’s culture of exceptionalism made it difficult for employees to accept criticism.
- Critics argue that exceptionalism can lead to arrogance and isolation.
- The professor discussed how exceptionalism affects foreign policy decisions.
- Many nations have their own forms of exceptionalism rooted in historical experiences.
- The debate over exceptionalism continues in academic and political circles.