The American Dream and the Popular NovelRoutledge & K. Paul, 1985 - 243 Seiten |
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... leave his wife , Florence , partly because he genuinely likes her , partly because she represents the ' tried and true forms ' of civilization . But she aligns herself with a deadening security , the safe , dishonest way of life ...
... leave his wife , Florence , partly because he genuinely likes her , partly because she represents the ' tried and true forms ' of civilization . But she aligns herself with a deadening security , the safe , dishonest way of life ...
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... leaving the field to a liberal young professor . At the other end of the spectrum are books like Michener's The ... leave the country . Britta flees a tiny town in Norway : its constraints make little sense when advertisements offer ...
... leaving the field to a liberal young professor . At the other end of the spectrum are books like Michener's The ... leave the country . Britta flees a tiny town in Norway : its constraints make little sense when advertisements offer ...
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... leave individuals isolated and vulnerable to the capricious imperatives of increasingly power- ful institutions . In Mills's words , a society of ' widely scattered little powers ' was becoming a mass society , in which indi- viduals ...
... leave individuals isolated and vulnerable to the capricious imperatives of increasingly power- ful institutions . In Mills's words , a society of ' widely scattered little powers ' was becoming a mass society , in which indi- viduals ...
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the social context | 17 |
from entrepreneurial | 63 |
the varieties | 91 |
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