The American Dream and the Popular NovelRoutledge & K. Paul, 1985 - 243 Seiten |
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... look for the regularities within and across lives . They show how the world of groups and institutions subtly conditions each person's choices and oppor- tunities . In this perspective , the patterns of social life spring into sharp ...
... look for the regularities within and across lives . They show how the world of groups and institutions subtly conditions each person's choices and oppor- tunities . In this perspective , the patterns of social life spring into sharp ...
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... look forward with naive optimism to a future very near the 1950s , celebrating their own achievements as harbingers ... looks forward to the future when monotheism and religious freedom will become universal , and Andrea Orsini in ...
... look forward with naive optimism to a future very near the 1950s , celebrating their own achievements as harbingers ... looks forward to the future when monotheism and religious freedom will become universal , and Andrea Orsini in ...
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... look with pleasure down a hotel banquet table at the social elite of Texas assembled on his whim , so Stephen Fermoyle can enjoy an almost godlike beneficent power over the lives of other people . At the end of The Cardinal he listens ...
... look with pleasure down a hotel banquet table at the social elite of Texas assembled on his whim , so Stephen Fermoyle can enjoy an almost godlike beneficent power over the lives of other people . At the end of The Cardinal he listens ...
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the social context | 17 |
from entrepreneurial | 63 |
the varieties | 91 |
Urheberrecht | |
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