The new American ideology : how the ideological basis of legitimate authority in America is being radically transformed--the profound implications for our society in general and the great corporations in particular
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The new American ideology : how the ideological basis of legitimate authority in America is being radically transformed--the profound implications for our society in general and the great corporations in particular
New York University Press, 1986
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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In George Lodge's classic account, now appearing for the first time in paperback, the author argues that America is in the midst of a great transformation, comparable to the one which ended the medieval era in the West. The old ideas--individualism, property rights, competition, the limited state, and scientific specialization--have become increasingly irrelevant in a world of necessariliy huge organizations and limited resources. The United States today has become a considerably less self-assured nation, lacking a sense of direction and control, profoundly uncertain about authority and legitimacy.
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