Greening of America
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- 301.073 Rei
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301.0723 Abr. Social surveys and Social Action. | 301.0723 KIN Interviews in Qualitative Research | 301.0723 KVA Interviews: learning the craft of qualitative research interviewing | 301.073 Rei Greening of America | 301.09 HUG Consciousness and society | 301.09 MIT Hundred years of sociology | 301.09 MUN Understanding modernity |
In 1970, The New Yorker Magazine ran a 39,000-word excerpt of ‘The Greening of America' -- the longest in its history. Then the book was published. It caused a firestorm. Written by Charles Reich, a distinguished professor at Yale Law, it showed how a once-free America had become a Corporate State that made no one happy. And then it suggested a remedy.
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