The Uneasy State

Barry D. Karl

出版时间

1985-06-15

ISBN

9780226425207

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍
In this major interpretive history of the reform era, Barry Karl presents an imaginative and thoughtful perspective on America's quest for political, economic, and cultural nationalism. Challenging accepted interpretations, he argues that the two world wars and the depression did not successfully unite the country so that a national managerial state could emerge as it did in other industrial nations. Karl draws on an impressive array of sources to support his position, offering insightful comments on popular culture--movies, novels, comic strips, and detective stories--and brilliant analyses of technological change and its impact. Karl shows how Americans approached the central dilemmas of modern life, such as the clash between planned efficiency and autonomous individualism, which they managed to patch over but never fully resolve. Above all, he finds that America's commitment to the autonomous individual is both an aspiration and a curse.
用户评论
作者认为,1915-1945年间的美国是一个陷在“自治的个人”与依靠科学管理集体行事双重梦想之间的国家。他强调将这三十年看作一个整体,而新政正是其间两股潮流汇聚竞争的顶峰。
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