Society on the Run: A European View of Life in AmericaRoutledge, 16/09/2016 - 312 páginas A study of the United States and its political culture. The author contends that democracy exists at the level of political institutions and processes in the US as well as in its private sector. |
Índice
Pursuit of Happiness | |
Money Part IIDemocratizing Money | |
The Existential Runner | |
Pragmatism and Fundamentalism | |
Elections and Parties | |
Plebiscite and Participation | |
Pax Americana Part IMission to Save the World | |
A State of Lawyers | |
The Media | |
The Flirtation with the End of History | |
Reality and Fiction | |
Wild at Heart | |
Life Is Fun Part I The Pathology of Happiness | |
The Imperial Presidency | |
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Society on the Run: A European View of Life in America Werner Peters Pré-visualização indisponível - 1996 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
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