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People of Plenty - Economic Abundance and the American Character

English · Paperback / Softback

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America has long been famous as a land of plenty, but we seldom realize how much the American people are a "people of plenty"--a people whose distinctive character has been shaped by economic abundance. In this important book, David M. Potter breaks new ground both in the study of this phenomenon and in his approach to the question of national character. He brings a fresh historical perspective to bear on the vital work done in this field by anthropologists, social psychologists, and psychoanalysts.
"The rejection of hindsight, with the insistence on trying to see events from the point of view of the participants, was a governing theme with Potter. . . . This sounds like a truism. Watching him apply it however, is a revelation."--Walter Clemons, "Newsweek "
"The best short book on national character I have seen . . . broadly based, closely reasoned, and lucidly written."--Karl W. Deutsch, " Yale Review
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About the author

David M. Potter (1910-1971) was a professor of history at Yale University and, at the time of his death, Coe Professor of American History at Stanford University.

Product details

Authors David M. Potter
Publisher University Of Chicago Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 15.10.1958
 
EAN 9780226676333
ISBN 978-0-226-67633-3
No. of pages 248
Dimensions 133 mm x 204 mm x 15 mm
Weight 300 g
Series Walgreen Foundation Lectures
Phoenix Books
Walgreen Foundation Lecture
Walgreen Foundation Lectures WFL (CHUP)
Walgreen Foundation Lectures WFL
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > General, dictionaries
Travel > Travel guides > North and Central America

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