The story of the liberal and radical minds--including James Agee, Archibald MacLeish, Dwight Macdonald, Daniel Bell, John Hersey, and Walker Evans--who worked for conservative Henry Luce and his popular magazines "Time," "Fortune," and "Life" between 1923 and 1960. Robert Vanderlan teaches American history at Cornell University.
The story of the liberal and radical minds--including James Agee, Archibald MacLeish, Dwight Macdonald, Daniel Bell, John Hersey, and Walker Evans--who worked for conservative Henry Luce and his popular magazines "Time," "Fortune," and "Life" between 1923 and 1960.Robert Vanderlan teaches American history at Cornell University.
Introduction: Intellectuals in Mass Culture America Chapter One: On the Road to Time Inc. Chapter Two: Giving the People the Truth the Time Inc. Way Chapter Three: The Search for a "Radical Capitalism" at Fortune Magazine Chapter Four: Intellectuals Visible and Invisible Chapter Five: The Intellectual as Insider at Time Inc. Chapter Six: Journalism and Politics at Time Magazine Chapter Seven: Interstitial Intellectuals and the Liberal Consensus Epilogue: Intellectuals in Their American Century and in Ours Archival Sources and Abbreviations Notes Index Acknowledgments
Introduction: Intellectuals in Mass Culture America Chapter One: On the Road to Time Inc. Chapter Two: Giving the People the Truth the Time Inc. Way Chapter Three: The Search for a "Radical Capitalism" at Fortune Magazine Chapter Four: Intellectuals Visible and Invisible Chapter Five: The Intellectual as Insider at Time Inc. Chapter Six: Journalism and Politics at Time Magazine Chapter Seven: Interstitial Intellectuals and the Liberal Consensus Epilogue: Intellectuals in Their American Century and in Ours Archival Sources and Abbreviations Notes Index Acknowledgments
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