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David Riesman
302 pages • first pub 1954 (editions) user-added
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Language: English
Publisher: DoubleDay/ Anchor
Publication date: 01 January 1954
Description
The essays in this volume were written before and after The Lonely Crowd. They deal with many of the questions most troubling to contemporary Americans—what are they to do with their new-found leisure and their heightened incomes, how are they to ...
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David Riesman
302 pages • first pub 1954 (editions) user-added
ISBN/UID: None
Format: Not specified
Language: English
Publisher: DoubleDay/ Anchor
Publication date: 01 January 1954
Description
The essays in this volume were written before and after The Lonely Crowd. They deal with many of the questions most troubling to contemporary Americans—what are they to do with their new-found leisure and their heightened incomes, how are they to ...
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