The Kenyon Review, Količina 28John Crowe Ransom Kenyon College, 1966 |
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Stran 117
... American historiography . The philosophical bias of The Americans is nothing less than appalling . What makes it so is not the fact that Boor- stin rejects Marxist ideas but that he rejects all logical systems of thought . Unable to ...
... American historiography . The philosophical bias of The Americans is nothing less than appalling . What makes it so is not the fact that Boor- stin rejects Marxist ideas but that he rejects all logical systems of thought . Unable to ...
Stran 120
... American enter- prise , Boorstin not only ignores Old World examples of entrepreneurship but drops down the memory hole all those Americans who voiced anxiety about the ways in which a growing industrial economy was destroying American ...
... American enter- prise , Boorstin not only ignores Old World examples of entrepreneurship but drops down the memory hole all those Americans who voiced anxiety about the ways in which a growing industrial economy was destroying American ...
Stran 121
... Americans , it is also true that he has produced a path - breaking and important book . Boorstin has a wonderful instinct for in- stitutions in American life that have been left unex- plored by other historians , and he approaches those ...
... Americans , it is also true that he has produced a path - breaking and important book . Boorstin has a wonderful instinct for in- stitutions in American life that have been left unex- plored by other historians , and he approaches those ...
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