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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... function of the city depended upon its residential function . In the last several decades a multitude of changes severed that relationship . The spread of affluence and the automobile , improved communication of information and enter ...
... function of the city depended upon its residential function . In the last several decades a multitude of changes severed that relationship . The spread of affluence and the automobile , improved communication of information and enter ...
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... function . " Bureaucracy " is not a pejorative for unloved organizations . It designates a determinate structure and manner of function - a process . At least two conditions are necessary to bureaucracy . It must , first , be relatively ...
... function . " Bureaucracy " is not a pejorative for unloved organizations . It designates a determinate structure and manner of function - a process . At least two conditions are necessary to bureaucracy . It must , first , be relatively ...
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... function prevents eco- nomic pressures which might imperil survival , position or the com- mon ethic which sustains ... function of dominant economic institu- tions . Through government ruling economic relations are extended to those ...
... function prevents eco- nomic pressures which might imperil survival , position or the com- mon ethic which sustains ... function of dominant economic institu- tions . Through government ruling economic relations are extended to those ...
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