The End of the Experiment ties together Stanley Rothman's theory of post-industrialism and his four decades of research on American politics and society
The End of the Experiment ties together Stanley Rothman's theory of post-industrialism and his four decades of research on American politics and societyHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Foreword by Robert Maranto Preface by Matthew Woessner Acknowledgments by Althea Nagai Part I: The Unraveling of Liberal Capitalism 1 Post-Industrial America 2 A Changing America 3 Post-Calvinist Society and the Rise of the Modern Intellectual 4 The Communications Revolution and American Society Part II: New Strategic Elites 5 Elites in Conflict: The Theory (with Althea Nagai) 6 Elites in Conflict: The Findings (with Althea Nagai) 7 Personality, Occupation, and Social Change (with Althea Nagai) 8 Afterword by Althea Nagai Part III: Rothman's Impact 9 Stanley Rothman: Scholar and Academic Citizen by Stephen H. Balch 10 The New Left and Political Intolerance by April Kelly-Woessner 11 "People Are More Important Than Ideas": The Achievement of Stanley Rothman by David J. Rothman Bibliography List of Contributors Index
Foreword by Robert Maranto Preface by Matthew Woessner Acknowledgments by Althea Nagai Part I: The Unraveling of Liberal Capitalism 1 Post-Industrial America 2 A Changing America 3 Post-Calvinist Society and the Rise of the Modern Intellectual 4 The Communications Revolution and American Society Part II: New Strategic Elites 5 Elites in Conflict: The Theory (with Althea Nagai) 6 Elites in Conflict: The Findings (with Althea Nagai) 7 Personality, Occupation, and Social Change (with Althea Nagai) 8 Afterword by Althea Nagai Part III: Rothman's Impact 9 Stanley Rothman: Scholar and Academic Citizen by Stephen H. Balch 10 The New Left and Political Intolerance by April Kelly-Woessner 11 "People Are More Important Than Ideas": The Achievement of Stanley Rothman by David J. Rothman Bibliography List of Contributors Index
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