Observations on Life, Literature, and Learning in AmericaSouthern Illinois University Press, 1961 - 253 Seiten |
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... society and ruining his health and his normality to offer himself up as the expiatory victim for the profanum vulgus whose unacknowledged legislator he was . In America , the man of affairs is the architect of the managerial revolution ...
... society and ruining his health and his normality to offer himself up as the expiatory victim for the profanum vulgus whose unacknowledged legislator he was . In America , the man of affairs is the architect of the managerial revolution ...
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... Society ) , filtered through to teachers , journalists , intermediaries of all kinds , and eventually became dynamic ideas exercising an impact upon society and often upon politics and chang- ing the West - European world . The ...
... Society ) , filtered through to teachers , journalists , intermediaries of all kinds , and eventually became dynamic ideas exercising an impact upon society and often upon politics and chang- ing the West - European world . The ...
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... society and of helping to organize such a society ? We , literary and philological devotees , are in no way en- vious of the historians or of the affluent society of Facing the New Decade 207.
... society and of helping to organize such a society ? We , literary and philological devotees , are in no way en- vious of the historians or of the affluent society of Facing the New Decade 207.
Inhalt
An Apology for Offering Advice to Americans | 3 |
The Emigré Scholar in America | 20 |
French and American Education | 69 |
Urheberrecht | |
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