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The lonely crowd

a study of the changing American character

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An edition of The Lonely Crowd (1950)

The lonely crowd

a study of the changing American character

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The Lonely Crowd is a 1950 sociological analysis by David Riesman, Nathan Glazer, and Reuel Denney. Together with White Collar: The American Middle Classes (1951), it is considered a landmark study of American character.

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Language
English
Pages
389

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The lonely crowd: a study of the changing American character
1971, Yale University P
in English - Abridged ed.
Cover of: The Lonely Crowd
The Lonely Crowd: A Study of the Changing American Character (Study in National Policy)
June 1969, Yale University Press
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Cover of: The lonely crowd
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New Haven, Conn
Series
Studies in national policy -- 3

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Pagination
389 pages.
Number of pages
389

ID Numbers

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OL53084262M
OCLC/WorldCat
13552819

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