American Tough: The Tough-Guy Tradition and American CharacterBloomsbury Academic, 1984 M03 14 - 221 páginas |
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... individual's strength and mastery extended and amplified by the machine . Immor- talized in the daydreams of Walter Mitty , servo - assisted virility makes the individual a highly tuned controller possessing not only the skill but the ...
... individual's strength and mastery extended and amplified by the machine . Immor- talized in the daydreams of Walter Mitty , servo - assisted virility makes the individual a highly tuned controller possessing not only the skill but the ...
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... individual ac- tion . It is significant that Herbert Hoover , who placed " rugged indi- vidualism " in the political lexicon , was not at all a rugged individu- alist in the nineteenth - century sense . Fanatically worried about the ...
... individual ac- tion . It is significant that Herbert Hoover , who placed " rugged indi- vidualism " in the political lexicon , was not at all a rugged individu- alist in the nineteenth - century sense . Fanatically worried about the ...
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... individual autonomy , its use of expert specialists also affirms it , holding out the possibility that individuals can continue to operate toughly on their own yet be part of a powerful and embracing collective . None put this more ...
... individual autonomy , its use of expert specialists also affirms it , holding out the possibility that individuals can continue to operate toughly on their own yet be part of a powerful and embracing collective . None put this more ...
Contenido
Producers and Consumers | 33 |
Organized Individuals | 67 |
Americans and Toughness | 85 |
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