Able Quote by Anna Quindlen
“I think Americans suspect, without even being able to articulate it, that we're at the end of the American century; that we're at the end of the 100 or 125 or 150 years when we were the undisputed arbiter and leader of the world.”
About This Quote
Source Opinion Column: The New York Times, 2018
America may be losing its global dominance, prompting reflection on national identity and future direction.
In simple terms: America's influence is waning, urging reassessment of its role.
Recognize shifting global dynamics and adapt.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- foreign policy
- economic strategy
- education reform
- cultural diplomacy
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What does a post‑American‑century world look like?
- How should the US redefine its global purpose?
Denial of decline can hinder necessary reforms.