The American Myth of Success: From Horatio Alger to Norman Vincent PealeBasic Books, 1969 - 276 trang |
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... individual is born , and which presents itself to him , at least as an individual , as an unalterable order of things in which he must live . It forces the individual , in so far as he is involved in the system of market relationships ...
... individual is born , and which presents itself to him , at least as an individual , as an unalterable order of things in which he must live . It forces the individual , in so far as he is involved in the system of market relationships ...
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... individual . Most poverty , he argued , grew out of “ cer- tain social and industrial evils and wrongs that a truly great or even self - respecting nation [ could not ] continue to per- mit , " and he called upon the people to " put an ...
... individual . Most poverty , he argued , grew out of “ cer- tain social and industrial evils and wrongs that a truly great or even self - respecting nation [ could not ] continue to per- mit , " and he called upon the people to " put an ...
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... individual and social causation was certainly not exclusively American , but our particular history did give it a unique emphasis . No other nation had experienced such an unsupervised development ; no other country was so lacking in ...
... individual and social causation was certainly not exclusively American , but our particular history did give it a unique emphasis . No other nation had experienced such an unsupervised development ; no other country was so lacking in ...
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Introduction | 3 |
The Emergence of an Ideal | 16 |
Horatio Alger Jr and the Gilded Age | 48 |
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