American Virtues and Cultural Values from the 1820's to 1990's: Virtuous MaterialismE. Mellen Press, 2000 - 275 sider |
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Side 68
... Protestants than among fundamentalists . The churches splintered into numerous denominations , but they all claimed to be the original church . Despite differences their beliefs were very similar . Protestantism was " miscellaneous ...
... Protestants than among fundamentalists . The churches splintered into numerous denominations , but they all claimed to be the original church . Despite differences their beliefs were very similar . Protestantism was " miscellaneous ...
Side 75
... Protestants and Puritans exhibited animosity towards Catholics , Quakers , and Baptists . Protestants thought of Catholics as newcomers who did not really belong in America . Puritans under the Stuarts were outcasts in England , and ...
... Protestants and Puritans exhibited animosity towards Catholics , Quakers , and Baptists . Protestants thought of Catholics as newcomers who did not really belong in America . Puritans under the Stuarts were outcasts in England , and ...
Side 78
... to the Fascist domination of the school system . Layman George N. Shuster called the adamant Protestant opposition to parochial schools the stupidity of Protestants . The fear of well - meaning Protestants was based not 78.
... to the Fascist domination of the school system . Layman George N. Shuster called the adamant Protestant opposition to parochial schools the stupidity of Protestants . The fear of well - meaning Protestants was based not 78.
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Tocquevilles America | 7 |
Optimism Born of Affluence | 31 |
From Individualism to Conformity | 95 |
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Adams advertising Alexis de Tocqueville Allan Bloom American culture argues autonomy became become Catholic Catholicism Christian Christopher Lasch Church competition concept conformity consumption contemporary Daniel Yankelovich David Riesman democracy democratic desires divorce economic emotional equality ethical evil fear feeling feminists freedom fundamentalists Henry Adams Henry Steele Commager human idea individualism inner-directed intellectual Jesuit John Jules Henry language Lasch Laurence Shames liberation living marriage mass media moral moral universe Mormon narcissism narcissistic nation norms one's opinion other-directed parents pecuniary philosophy peer group percent pleasure political popular pragmatism President production Protestants psychological quoted in ibid reality relationships religion religious Riesman Robert Bellah Ronald Reagan seek self-fulfillment sense sexual sincerity social society success teacher therapeutic thought Tocqueville Tocqueville's tolerance traditional University values virtue virtuous materialism William women Yankelovich York young