The American Dream and the Popular NovelRoutledge & K. Paul, 1985 - 243 Seiten |
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... understand modern America , yet it also points to ways in which the sociological perspective on culture could be enriched . On the one hand , then , social critics seem to think that they intuitively understand American culture because ...
... understand modern America , yet it also points to ways in which the sociological perspective on culture could be enriched . On the one hand , then , social critics seem to think that they intuitively understand American culture because ...
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... understand it intuitively . This means that their intuitions have too little empirical ballast . Conversely , their position as intellectuals seems to encourage them to assume that other people have little critical distance from their ...
... understand it intuitively . This means that their intuitions have too little empirical ballast . Conversely , their position as intellectuals seems to encourage them to assume that other people have little critical distance from their ...
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... understand the processes of cultural change . - The relationship between critics and their culture is itself complex , for on the one hand these social critics apparently feel that they can easily understand middle - class American ...
... understand the processes of cultural change . - The relationship between critics and their culture is itself complex , for on the one hand these social critics apparently feel that they can easily understand middle - class American ...
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the social context | 17 |
from entrepreneurial | 63 |
the varieties | 91 |
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