4 edition of Cynicism and the Evolution of the American Dream found in the catalog.
Published
July 31, 2007
by Potomac Books Inc.
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Written in
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Paperback |
Number of Pages | 192 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL8896546M |
ISBN 10 | 1597971030 |
ISBN 10 | 9781597971034 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 171551171 |
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Cynicism and the Evolution of the American Dream defines the unique nature of American cynicism and traces its historical roots. It looks into its present causes and the many ways cynicism manifests itself, shaping all aspects of modern American life.
“Caldwell adds to our understanding of American cynicism with this well-written and well-argued book. Driven by the wise perception that cynicism always has its reasons, he situates his discussion firmly amid ‘the American Dream,’ a civic religion that provides the perfect setting for this provocative consideration of cynicism.”—Bill Chaloupka, chair and professor, political science Cited by: Cynicism and the Evolution of the American Dream book.
Read 3 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. Today we face America’s most terrif /5. ISBN: OCLC Number: Description: xiii, pages ; 21 cm: Contents: Cynicism and the American Dream --The Face of the American Cynic --Toward a Definition of Cynicism --The American Dream --The Evolution of the American Dream and the Changing Face of Cynicism in America --The Origins of the American Dream, --The Two Faces of the.
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Editorial Reviews “Caldwell adds to our understanding of American cynicism with this well-written and well-argued book. Driven by the wise perception that cynicism always has its reasons, he situates his discussion firmly amid ‘the American Dream,’ a civic religion that provides the perfect setting for this provocative consideration of cynicism.”—Bill Chaloupka, chair and professor Pages: Cynicism and the History of Modern American Literature.
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Drawing on the disciplines of history, sociology, and philosophy, Cynicism and the Evolution of the American Dream will appeal to a broad audience of educated readers and offer hope for those who. Cynicism and the Evolution of the American Dream defines the unique nature of American cynicism and traces its historical roots.
It looks into its present causes and the many ways cynicism manifests itself, shaping all aspects of modern American : Potomac Books Inc. In this fascinating and informative book, Louis Hernandez, Jr. explores the origins, evolution and economic underpinnings of the American Dream, detailing how key government policies over-facilitated the Dream’s attainment, weakened the will of the American people and drove us inexorably toward the financial crisis.
Cynicism and the Evolution of the American Dream ism was loose on the land creating a new, grotesquely materi-alistic American Dream. The Gilded Age This new materialistic American Dream aspired to a new kind of progress, and it thrived in the postwar era Mark Twain called the Gilded Age.
After the war, the idealistic side of the Ameri. Drawing on the disciplines of history, sociology, and philosophy, Cynicism and the Evolution of the American Dream will appeal to a broad audience of educated readers and offer hope for those who would eradicate such an insidious cancer."--Jacket Includes bibliographical references (pages ) and indexPages: Free 2-day shipping on qualified orders over $ Buy Cynicism and the Evolution of the American Dream at nd: Wilber W Caldwell.
The term is tossed about so carelessly these days that it may soon cease to have meaning at all. Cynicism and the Evolution of the American Dream defines the unique nature of American cynicism and traces its historical roots.
It looks into its present causes and the many ways cynicism manifests itself, shaping all aspects of modern American : Wilber W. Caldwell. The term is tossed about so carelessly these days that it may soon cease to have meaning at all.
Cynicism and the Evolution of the American Dream defines the unique nature of American cynicism and traces its historical roots. It looks into its present causes and the many ways cynicism manifests itself, shaping all aspects of modern American life. Open Library is an open, editable library catalog, building towards a web page for every book ever published.
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