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The essays in The Only Super Power deal with present day American Society-its problems, critiques, and perceptions at home and abroad-with special reference to mass culture, multiculturalism, and radical Islam. Other items examine the aftermath of and continued responses to the fall of Soviet communism and the remaining communist systems.
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The essays in The Only Super Power deal with present day American Society-its problems, critiques, and perceptions at home and abroad-with special reference to mass culture, multiculturalism, and radical Islam. Other items examine the aftermath of and continued responses to the fall of Soviet communism and the remaining communist systems.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Dezember 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 644g
- ISBN-13: 9780739125434
- ISBN-10: 0739125435
- Artikelnr.: 24886905
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Dezember 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 644g
- ISBN-13: 9780739125434
- ISBN-10: 0739125435
- Artikelnr.: 24886905
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Paul Hollander is Professor Emeritus of Sociology at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and a center associate of the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies at Harvard University.
Part 1 Introduction: The Pleasures of Hate and the New Anti-Americanism
Part 2 Part I: The New Anti-Americanism
Chapter 3 1. Anti-Americanism and a World-Class Hate Crime
Chapter 4 2. Anti-Americanism: Murderous and Rhetorical
Chapter 5 3. The Politics of Envy
Chapter 6 4. Anti-Americanism and Moral Equivalence
Part 7 Part II: Americana
Chapter 8 5. Our Society and Its Celebrities
Chapter 9 6. Watching Celebrities
Chapter 10 7. Michael Moore: New Political Celebrity
Chapter 11 8. The Chronic Ailments of Television News
Chapter 12 9. Why Americans Like SUVs
Chapter 13 10. Stereotyping and the Decline of Common Sense
Chapter 14 11. An Islamic Requirement on Campus
Chapter 15 12. History Repeats Itself: Tawana Brawley and the "Exotic
Dancer" at Duke
Chapter 16 13. Rehabilitating the Great Books: Literature and Life
Chapter 17 14. The Counterculture of the Heart
Chapter 18 15. Old and Busier Than Ever
Chapter 19 16. American Travelers to the Soviet Union
Part 20 Part III: Foreign Matters
Chapter 21 17. Alexander Yakovlev
Chapter 22 18. Violence of Higher Purpose
Chapter 23 19. The North Korean Gulag
Chapter 24 20. Admiring North Korea
Chapter 25 21. The Fiftieth Anniversary of the Hungarian Revolution
Chapter 26 22. Crossing the Moral Threshold and the Rejection of Communist
Systems in Eastern Europe
Chapter 27 23. Ambivalent in Amsterdam
Chapter 28 24. Travel in the Peloponnesos
Part 29 Part IV: The Survival and Replenishment of the Adversary Culture
Chapter 30 25. The Resilience of the Adversary Culture
Chapter 31 26. The Chomsky Phenomenon
Chapter 32 27. The Banality of Evil and the Political Culture of Hatred
Chapter 33 28. The Left and the Palestinians
Chapter 34 29. The Personal and the Political in Lessing's Fiction
Chapter 35 30. Haven in Cuba
Chapter 36 31. Demystifying Marxism
Chapter 37 32. Public Intellectuals and the God that Failed
Part 38 Part V: In Conclusion
Chapter 39 33. From a "Builder of Socialism" to "Free-Floating
Intellectual": My Politically Incorrect Career in Sociology
Part 2 Part I: The New Anti-Americanism
Chapter 3 1. Anti-Americanism and a World-Class Hate Crime
Chapter 4 2. Anti-Americanism: Murderous and Rhetorical
Chapter 5 3. The Politics of Envy
Chapter 6 4. Anti-Americanism and Moral Equivalence
Part 7 Part II: Americana
Chapter 8 5. Our Society and Its Celebrities
Chapter 9 6. Watching Celebrities
Chapter 10 7. Michael Moore: New Political Celebrity
Chapter 11 8. The Chronic Ailments of Television News
Chapter 12 9. Why Americans Like SUVs
Chapter 13 10. Stereotyping and the Decline of Common Sense
Chapter 14 11. An Islamic Requirement on Campus
Chapter 15 12. History Repeats Itself: Tawana Brawley and the "Exotic
Dancer" at Duke
Chapter 16 13. Rehabilitating the Great Books: Literature and Life
Chapter 17 14. The Counterculture of the Heart
Chapter 18 15. Old and Busier Than Ever
Chapter 19 16. American Travelers to the Soviet Union
Part 20 Part III: Foreign Matters
Chapter 21 17. Alexander Yakovlev
Chapter 22 18. Violence of Higher Purpose
Chapter 23 19. The North Korean Gulag
Chapter 24 20. Admiring North Korea
Chapter 25 21. The Fiftieth Anniversary of the Hungarian Revolution
Chapter 26 22. Crossing the Moral Threshold and the Rejection of Communist
Systems in Eastern Europe
Chapter 27 23. Ambivalent in Amsterdam
Chapter 28 24. Travel in the Peloponnesos
Part 29 Part IV: The Survival and Replenishment of the Adversary Culture
Chapter 30 25. The Resilience of the Adversary Culture
Chapter 31 26. The Chomsky Phenomenon
Chapter 32 27. The Banality of Evil and the Political Culture of Hatred
Chapter 33 28. The Left and the Palestinians
Chapter 34 29. The Personal and the Political in Lessing's Fiction
Chapter 35 30. Haven in Cuba
Chapter 36 31. Demystifying Marxism
Chapter 37 32. Public Intellectuals and the God that Failed
Part 38 Part V: In Conclusion
Chapter 39 33. From a "Builder of Socialism" to "Free-Floating
Intellectual": My Politically Incorrect Career in Sociology
Part 1 Introduction: The Pleasures of Hate and the New Anti-Americanism
Part 2 Part I: The New Anti-Americanism
Chapter 3 1. Anti-Americanism and a World-Class Hate Crime
Chapter 4 2. Anti-Americanism: Murderous and Rhetorical
Chapter 5 3. The Politics of Envy
Chapter 6 4. Anti-Americanism and Moral Equivalence
Part 7 Part II: Americana
Chapter 8 5. Our Society and Its Celebrities
Chapter 9 6. Watching Celebrities
Chapter 10 7. Michael Moore: New Political Celebrity
Chapter 11 8. The Chronic Ailments of Television News
Chapter 12 9. Why Americans Like SUVs
Chapter 13 10. Stereotyping and the Decline of Common Sense
Chapter 14 11. An Islamic Requirement on Campus
Chapter 15 12. History Repeats Itself: Tawana Brawley and the "Exotic
Dancer" at Duke
Chapter 16 13. Rehabilitating the Great Books: Literature and Life
Chapter 17 14. The Counterculture of the Heart
Chapter 18 15. Old and Busier Than Ever
Chapter 19 16. American Travelers to the Soviet Union
Part 20 Part III: Foreign Matters
Chapter 21 17. Alexander Yakovlev
Chapter 22 18. Violence of Higher Purpose
Chapter 23 19. The North Korean Gulag
Chapter 24 20. Admiring North Korea
Chapter 25 21. The Fiftieth Anniversary of the Hungarian Revolution
Chapter 26 22. Crossing the Moral Threshold and the Rejection of Communist
Systems in Eastern Europe
Chapter 27 23. Ambivalent in Amsterdam
Chapter 28 24. Travel in the Peloponnesos
Part 29 Part IV: The Survival and Replenishment of the Adversary Culture
Chapter 30 25. The Resilience of the Adversary Culture
Chapter 31 26. The Chomsky Phenomenon
Chapter 32 27. The Banality of Evil and the Political Culture of Hatred
Chapter 33 28. The Left and the Palestinians
Chapter 34 29. The Personal and the Political in Lessing's Fiction
Chapter 35 30. Haven in Cuba
Chapter 36 31. Demystifying Marxism
Chapter 37 32. Public Intellectuals and the God that Failed
Part 38 Part V: In Conclusion
Chapter 39 33. From a "Builder of Socialism" to "Free-Floating
Intellectual": My Politically Incorrect Career in Sociology
Part 2 Part I: The New Anti-Americanism
Chapter 3 1. Anti-Americanism and a World-Class Hate Crime
Chapter 4 2. Anti-Americanism: Murderous and Rhetorical
Chapter 5 3. The Politics of Envy
Chapter 6 4. Anti-Americanism and Moral Equivalence
Part 7 Part II: Americana
Chapter 8 5. Our Society and Its Celebrities
Chapter 9 6. Watching Celebrities
Chapter 10 7. Michael Moore: New Political Celebrity
Chapter 11 8. The Chronic Ailments of Television News
Chapter 12 9. Why Americans Like SUVs
Chapter 13 10. Stereotyping and the Decline of Common Sense
Chapter 14 11. An Islamic Requirement on Campus
Chapter 15 12. History Repeats Itself: Tawana Brawley and the "Exotic
Dancer" at Duke
Chapter 16 13. Rehabilitating the Great Books: Literature and Life
Chapter 17 14. The Counterculture of the Heart
Chapter 18 15. Old and Busier Than Ever
Chapter 19 16. American Travelers to the Soviet Union
Part 20 Part III: Foreign Matters
Chapter 21 17. Alexander Yakovlev
Chapter 22 18. Violence of Higher Purpose
Chapter 23 19. The North Korean Gulag
Chapter 24 20. Admiring North Korea
Chapter 25 21. The Fiftieth Anniversary of the Hungarian Revolution
Chapter 26 22. Crossing the Moral Threshold and the Rejection of Communist
Systems in Eastern Europe
Chapter 27 23. Ambivalent in Amsterdam
Chapter 28 24. Travel in the Peloponnesos
Part 29 Part IV: The Survival and Replenishment of the Adversary Culture
Chapter 30 25. The Resilience of the Adversary Culture
Chapter 31 26. The Chomsky Phenomenon
Chapter 32 27. The Banality of Evil and the Political Culture of Hatred
Chapter 33 28. The Left and the Palestinians
Chapter 34 29. The Personal and the Political in Lessing's Fiction
Chapter 35 30. Haven in Cuba
Chapter 36 31. Demystifying Marxism
Chapter 37 32. Public Intellectuals and the God that Failed
Part 38 Part V: In Conclusion
Chapter 39 33. From a "Builder of Socialism" to "Free-Floating
Intellectual": My Politically Incorrect Career in Sociology







