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- catalog contributor b8076898.
- catalog coverage "United States Politics and government 1945-1989.".
- catalog created "[c1972]".
- catalog date "1972".
- catalog date "[c1972]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[c1972]".
- catalog description "The founding fathers / Richard Hofstadter -- The pursuit of loneliness / Philip E. Slater -- Our constitutional everyman and his politics / John H. Schaar -- From the nineteenth to the twentieth century: "syndicalism" replaces individualism / William Appleman Williams -- The new politics of conviction / Grant McConnell -- What is our government there for? / Ralph Miliband -- What is our economy good for? / Paul A. Baran and Paul M. Sweezy -- Agriculture: the new feudalism / Theodore J. Lowi -- Labor unions' "autonomy" / Grant McConnell -- The truth about political parties and election / Thomas R. Dye and L. Harmon Zeigler -- The court-martial of Captain Noyd / Jeremy Larner -- Cops: protectors of the community, or of their own? / Murray Kempton -- The folkways of a real American political community / Donald Matthews -- The battle of people's park: a case study in bureaucratic leadership / Sheldon S. Wolin and John H. Schaar -- The selling of the president, 1968: a case study in managed leadership / Joe McGinniss -- Drivenness, consumption, and obsolescence / Jules Henry -- Modernity: divided life + fragment self = anxiety / Kenneth Keniston -- A modern parable / R.D. Laing -- The political economy of the black ghetto / William K. Tabb -- A secretarial proletariat / Judith Ann -- The "dirty workers" / Lee Rainwater -- The "Port Huron statement?" / Students for a Democratic Society -- Citizen politics / Michael Walzer -- Sisterhood is powerful / Robin Morgan -- Seizing the time / Bobby Seale -- A strategy for labor: nonreformist reform / Andre Gorz -- Holding onto ourselves / Paul Potter.".
- catalog extent "xii, 276 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "End of politics in America.".
- catalog isFormatOf "End of politics in America.".
- catalog issued "1972".
- catalog issued "[c1972]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Boston, Little, Brown".
- catalog relation "End of politics in America.".
- catalog spatial "United States Politics and government 1945-1989.".
- catalog subject "320.9/73/092".
- catalog subject "JK271 .L455".
- catalog tableOfContents "The founding fathers / Richard Hofstadter -- The pursuit of loneliness / Philip E. Slater -- Our constitutional everyman and his politics / John H. Schaar -- From the nineteenth to the twentieth century: "syndicalism" replaces individualism / William Appleman Williams -- The new politics of conviction / Grant McConnell -- What is our government there for? / Ralph Miliband -- What is our economy good for? / Paul A. Baran and Paul M. Sweezy -- Agriculture: the new feudalism / Theodore J. Lowi -- Labor unions' "autonomy" / Grant McConnell -- The truth about political parties and election / Thomas R. Dye and L. Harmon Zeigler -- The court-martial of Captain Noyd / Jeremy Larner -- Cops: protectors of the community, or of their own? / Murray Kempton -- The folkways of a real American political community / Donald Matthews -- The battle of people's park: a case study in bureaucratic leadership / Sheldon S. Wolin and John H. Schaar -- The selling of the president, 1968: a case study in managed leadership / Joe McGinniss -- Drivenness, consumption, and obsolescence / Jules Henry -- Modernity: divided life + fragment self = anxiety / Kenneth Keniston -- A modern parable / R.D. Laing -- The political economy of the black ghetto / William K. Tabb -- A secretarial proletariat / Judith Ann -- The "dirty workers" / Lee Rainwater -- The "Port Huron statement?" / Students for a Democratic Society -- Citizen politics / Michael Walzer -- Sisterhood is powerful / Robin Morgan -- Seizing the time / Bobby Seale -- A strategy for labor: nonreformist reform / Andre Gorz -- Holding onto ourselves / Paul Potter.".
- catalog title "The end of politics in America; experience and possibilities.".
- catalog type "text".