The American Myth of Success: From Horatio Alger to Norman Vincent PealeUniversity of Illinois Press, 1969 - 276 trang From the introduction: "Tradition has it that every American child receives, as part of his birthright, the freedom to mold his own life. . . . However inaccurate as a description of American society, the success myth reflects what millions believe that society is or ought to be. The degree to which opportunity has or has not been available in our society is a subject for empirical investigation. It rests within the realm of verifiable fact. The belief that opportunity exists for all is a subject for intellectual analysis and rests within the realm of ideology. This latter dimension of the success myth is the primary focus of this book." |
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... became less elitist and more egalitarian . It was incor- porated into the success mythology as the ideal that each man should find rewards commensurate with his merit , an ideal congenial to the ethos of a democratic nation . By the ...
... became less elitist and more egalitarian . It was incor- porated into the success mythology as the ideal that each man should find rewards commensurate with his merit , an ideal congenial to the ethos of a democratic nation . By the ...
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... became increasingly anachronistic . As the achievement of economic independence , in the traditional sense , became less possible , its function as a symbol of man's freedom was undermined . The belief in the autonomous individual re ...
... became increasingly anachronistic . As the achievement of economic independence , in the traditional sense , became less possible , its function as a symbol of man's freedom was undermined . The belief in the autonomous individual re ...
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... became one of the greatest nonfiction best - sellers of the twentieth century . The new inspiration stressed psychological tech- niques of self - manipulation as the means to achievement . Its keynote was " mind - power . " For a time ...
... became one of the greatest nonfiction best - sellers of the twentieth century . The new inspiration stressed psychological tech- niques of self - manipulation as the means to achievement . Its keynote was " mind - power . " For a time ...
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... became increasingly mar- ginal to the economy as a whole . Ever - increasing numbers of people were destined to spend their careers within complex organizational structures . The stability of the new order re- quired some means of ...
... became increasingly mar- ginal to the economy as a whole . Ever - increasing numbers of people were destined to spend their careers within complex organizational structures . The stability of the new order re- quired some means of ...
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... became heir to the earlier " rags - to - riches " tradition . Their inspirational lit- erature is probably the single greatest conveyor of the suc- cess ideology in the twentieth century . Like the earlier success myth , the cult of ...
... became heir to the earlier " rags - to - riches " tradition . Their inspirational lit- erature is probably the single greatest conveyor of the suc- cess ideology in the twentieth century . Like the earlier success myth , the cult of ...
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The Emergence of an Ideal | 16 |
Horatio Alger Jr and the Gilded Age | 48 |
The Christian Novel and the Success Myth | 64 |
How to Succeed ConductofLife Literature in the Industrial Era | 97 |
The Revival of the Transcendentalist Dogma PART IThe Defense of Idealism | 128 |
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