The American Myth of Success: From Horatio Alger to Norman Vincent PealeBasic Books, 1969 - 276 trang |
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... Capitalism , sought the answer to an obvious but troublesome question . Arguing that capitalistic enterprise in its inception required a value structure which disciplined individuals in accordance with its needs , he asked where such a ...
... Capitalism , sought the answer to an obvious but troublesome question . Arguing that capitalistic enterprise in its inception required a value structure which disciplined individuals in accordance with its needs , he asked where such a ...
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... capitalism and not with the means by which a mature capitalism preserved itself . He de- nied , for example : that a conscious acceptance of these ethical maxims on the part of the individuals , entrepreneurs , or labourers , in modern ...
... capitalism and not with the means by which a mature capitalism preserved itself . He de- nied , for example : that a conscious acceptance of these ethical maxims on the part of the individuals , entrepreneurs , or labourers , in modern ...
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... Capitalism , 17 , 18 Protestantism : in American cul- ture , 17 ; vs. Darwinism and higher criticism , 113 ; and de- velopment of capitalism , 18 , 20- 23 psychiatry : and New Thought , 134 , 141-143 , 211 ; and religion , 227-228 ...
... Capitalism , 17 , 18 Protestantism : in American cul- ture , 17 ; vs. Darwinism and higher criticism , 113 ; and de- velopment of capitalism , 18 , 20- 23 psychiatry : and New Thought , 134 , 141-143 , 211 ; and religion , 227-228 ...
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Introduction | 5 |
Horatio Alger Jr and the Gilded Age | 48 |
The Christian Novel and the Success | 64 |
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