The American ConditionDoubleday, 1974 - 407 páginas Analyzes the nature and evolution of freedom in America, arguing that social fragmentation and individualism are threatening its continued existence. |
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... American idea , i.e. , its relationship to American reality or even its moral value . Behavior has often contradicted faith - professed and be- lieved . The important thing is that the idea has provided us with a sense of shared social ...
... American idea , i.e. , its relationship to American reality or even its moral value . Behavior has often contradicted faith - professed and be- lieved . The important thing is that the idea has provided us with a sense of shared social ...
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... America - a high official of Canada - offered a poignant counter- point . We Canadians , he explained , are concerned at the " sudden and tragic disappearance of the American dream . . . . We wonder what did happen to that bright star ...
... America - a high official of Canada - offered a poignant counter- point . We Canadians , he explained , are concerned at the " sudden and tragic disappearance of the American dream . . . . We wonder what did happen to that bright star ...
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... American tradition - as transformed by historical circumstances and by an explosive growth of politics- which has virtually obliterated rival objects of social mediation and influence . It is this tradition which has influenced ...
... American tradition - as transformed by historical circumstances and by an explosive growth of politics- which has virtually obliterated rival objects of social mediation and influence . It is this tradition which has influenced ...
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