American Tough: The Tough-Guy Tradition and American CharacterBloomsbury Academic, 1984 M03 14 - 221 páginas |
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... corporate life - to make people challenge each other , defend their positions , and produce the hard facts from which he could control policy . ) According to this for- mula , the effective modern tough guy can take the organization's ...
... corporate life - to make people challenge each other , defend their positions , and produce the hard facts from which he could control policy . ) According to this for- mula , the effective modern tough guy can take the organization's ...
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... corporate organi- zation must be assumed , an old solution is the executive hero who tough- mindedly insists on quality - authenticity - of production and service , cutting through the organizational schemers while understanding enough ...
... corporate organi- zation must be assumed , an old solution is the executive hero who tough- mindedly insists on quality - authenticity - of production and service , cutting through the organizational schemers while understanding enough ...
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... corporate elites rather than a genuine folk culture . Through their control of media and intellectual resources , elites largely determine what themes are pur- veyed and limit the range of options presented authoritatively to the public ...
... corporate elites rather than a genuine folk culture . Through their control of media and intellectual resources , elites largely determine what themes are pur- veyed and limit the range of options presented authoritatively to the public ...
Contenido
Producers and Consumers | 33 |
Organized Individuals | 67 |
Americans and Toughness | 85 |
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