The American Myth of Success: From Horatio Alger to Norman Vincent PealeBasic Books, 1969 - 276 trang |
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... - ratio . " His youth was spent with adults and his adulthood with children . In 1844 , when Alger was twelve years old , his father was called to a church in Marlborough , Massachusetts , where 49 Horatio Alger , Jr. , and the Gilded Age.
... - ratio . " His youth was spent with adults and his adulthood with children . In 1844 , when Alger was twelve years old , his father was called to a church in Marlborough , Massachusetts , where 49 Horatio Alger , Jr. , and the Gilded Age.
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... called Transcendentalism among us , is Idealism ; Idealism as it ap- pears in 1842. " " 21 What was popularly called New Thought was idealism ; idealism as it appeared in 1900.22 The new " 23 movement acknowledged Emerson as its " great ...
... called Transcendentalism among us , is Idealism ; Idealism as it ap- pears in 1842. " " 21 What was popularly called New Thought was idealism ; idealism as it appeared in 1900.22 The new " 23 movement acknowledged Emerson as its " great ...
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... called the law of non - resistance . Both groups , then , encouraged the passive rather than the active mood , receptivity rather than struggle . Further similarities might be enumerated . Suffice it to say that , allowing for ...
... called the law of non - resistance . Both groups , then , encouraged the passive rather than the active mood , receptivity rather than struggle . Further similarities might be enumerated . Suffice it to say that , allowing for ...
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Introduction | 3 |
The Emergence of an Ideal | 16 |
Horatio Alger Jr and the Gilded Age | 48 |
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