The American Myth of Success: From Horatio Alger to Norman Vincent PealeBasic Books, 1969 - 276 trang |
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... Tradition has it that we are a materialistic people , lovers of money and things , the more the better . Yet the American's desire for the creature comforts does not much distinguish him from the rest of mankind . While the United ...
... Tradition has it that we are a materialistic people , lovers of money and things , the more the better . Yet the American's desire for the creature comforts does not much distinguish him from the rest of mankind . While the United ...
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... traditional entrepreneurial individualism was gone forever . John D. Rockefeller knew of what he spoke , when he ... tradition . Corporations were seen as the arch - enemies of individualistic enterprise ; its defenders were in the ...
... traditional entrepreneurial individualism was gone forever . John D. Rockefeller knew of what he spoke , when he ... tradition . Corporations were seen as the arch - enemies of individualistic enterprise ; its defenders were in the ...
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... tradition , is defined in Emersonian terms , as a Universal Intelligence or Over - Soul . The individual is held to be a partial incarnation of this cosmic force . The locus of divinity in man is his mind which relates him , in a manner ...
... tradition , is defined in Emersonian terms , as a Universal Intelligence or Over - Soul . The individual is held to be a partial incarnation of this cosmic force . The locus of divinity in man is his mind which relates him , in a manner ...
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Introduction | 3 |
The Emergence of an Ideal | 16 |
Horatio Alger Jr and the Gilded Age | 48 |
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