Author: Rationalist Press Association
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780301710624
Category : Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 103
Book Description
The Arts in a Permissive Society
Author: Rationalist Press Association
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780301710624
Category : Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 103
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780301710624
Category : Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 103
Book Description
The Arts in a Permissive Society
Author: Christopher Macy
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780301710921
Category : Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 103
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780301710921
Category : Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 103
Book Description
The Arts in a Permissive Society
Author: Rationalist Press Association
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Art and society
Languages : en
Pages : 103
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Art and society
Languages : en
Pages : 103
Book Description
The Arts in a Permissive Society
Author: Christopher Macy
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
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The Permissive Society
Author: Boris Sokoloff
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
ISBN:
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 266
Book Description
Physician-biologist Boris Sokoloff, dedicated cancer researcher, turns his attention to the cancer destroying American society--permissiveness. As recently as ten years ago, America was basically healthy. All this has changed, almost overnight. How did this happen so quickly? Dr. Sokoloff answers "permissiveness" which he then traces to its Freudian roots. Examining the life and work of Freud, he unearths startling facts, and details the pernicious effect of Freud's rejection of religion as a root of the permissive movement in American society. The author analyzes the causes of extreme permissiveness as a biologist, and the physiological and biological factors involved in it.
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
ISBN:
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 266
Book Description
Physician-biologist Boris Sokoloff, dedicated cancer researcher, turns his attention to the cancer destroying American society--permissiveness. As recently as ten years ago, America was basically healthy. All this has changed, almost overnight. How did this happen so quickly? Dr. Sokoloff answers "permissiveness" which he then traces to its Freudian roots. Examining the life and work of Freud, he unearths startling facts, and details the pernicious effect of Freud's rejection of religion as a root of the permissive movement in American society. The author analyzes the causes of extreme permissiveness as a biologist, and the physiological and biological factors involved in it.
The Permissive Society and Its Enemies
Author: Marcus Collins
Publisher: Rivers Oram Press
ISBN:
Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
Deconstructing the myth of Britain's “swinging sixties,” this collection of essays examines the revolution of cultural permissiveness in postwar Britain and how societal debates over drug use, pornography, and women's rights of this era have influenced current thinking. Britain's period of nebulous social change is analyzed by defining permissiveness, locating the movement's origins, identifying its proponents and opponents, and assessing long-term consequences. Discussions of ludic liberalism, lesbian politics, beatnik ideology, and the rise of the moral crusader highlight the developing subcultures of Britain's society.
Publisher: Rivers Oram Press
ISBN:
Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
Deconstructing the myth of Britain's “swinging sixties,” this collection of essays examines the revolution of cultural permissiveness in postwar Britain and how societal debates over drug use, pornography, and women's rights of this era have influenced current thinking. Britain's period of nebulous social change is analyzed by defining permissiveness, locating the movement's origins, identifying its proponents and opponents, and assessing long-term consequences. Discussions of ludic liberalism, lesbian politics, beatnik ideology, and the rise of the moral crusader highlight the developing subcultures of Britain's society.
The Experimentalists
Author: Joseph Darlington
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1350244406
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
The Experimentalists is a collective biography, capturing the life and times of the British experimental writers of the swinging 1960s. A decade of research, including as-yet unopened archives and interviews with the writers' colleagues, is brought together to produce a comprehensive history of this ill-starred group of renegade writers. Whether the bolshie B.S. Johnson, the globetrotting Ann Quin, the cerebral Christine Brooke-Rose, or the omnipresent Anthony Burgess, these writers each brought their own unique contributions to literature at a time uniquely open to their iconoclastic message. The journey connects historical moments from Bletchley Park, to Paris May '68, to terrorist groups of the 1970s. A tale of love, loss, friendship and a shared vision, this book is a fascinating insight into a bold, provocative and influential group of writers whose collective story has gone untold, until now.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1350244406
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
The Experimentalists is a collective biography, capturing the life and times of the British experimental writers of the swinging 1960s. A decade of research, including as-yet unopened archives and interviews with the writers' colleagues, is brought together to produce a comprehensive history of this ill-starred group of renegade writers. Whether the bolshie B.S. Johnson, the globetrotting Ann Quin, the cerebral Christine Brooke-Rose, or the omnipresent Anthony Burgess, these writers each brought their own unique contributions to literature at a time uniquely open to their iconoclastic message. The journey connects historical moments from Bletchley Park, to Paris May '68, to terrorist groups of the 1970s. A tale of love, loss, friendship and a shared vision, this book is a fascinating insight into a bold, provocative and influential group of writers whose collective story has gone untold, until now.
Capitalism and the Permissive Society
Author: Samuel Brittan
Publisher: London : Macmillan
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 424
Book Description
Critique of the values and ethics associated with competition, capitalism and the 'permissive society' in the UK - examines the attitudes of youthful socialists and other dissenters toward the existing economic system, covers trade unions, economics, youth unrest, the EC, monopolys, economic growth, the balance of payments, foreign policy, etc., and proposes economic policy alternatives. References.
Publisher: London : Macmillan
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 424
Book Description
Critique of the values and ethics associated with competition, capitalism and the 'permissive society' in the UK - examines the attitudes of youthful socialists and other dissenters toward the existing economic system, covers trade unions, economics, youth unrest, the EC, monopolys, economic growth, the balance of payments, foreign policy, etc., and proposes economic policy alternatives. References.
The Beatles and Sixties Britain
Author: Marcus Collins
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108477240
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 385
Book Description
In this rigorous study, Marcus Collins reconceives the Beatles' social, cultural and political impact on sixties Britain.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108477240
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 385
Book Description
In this rigorous study, Marcus Collins reconceives the Beatles' social, cultural and political impact on sixties Britain.
The Art of Influencing Crowds
Author: Douglas Coop
Publisher: Andrews UK Limited
ISBN: 178538564X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 202
Book Description
The main theme of this book is a sociological and psychological examination of crowd behaviour and people power. Written for the general public, it draws on a century of fieldwork, and brings together the opinions and guidance of many scientists eminent in their field to give modern-day insights to this traditional area of interest. Nowadays, crowds respond in different ways to the many types of leaders: politicians, teachers, preachers, and the stirrers of public conscience, as well as anybody in the position to influence crowds in times of social strife. The social media now give great power to individuals, enabling a single person to influence people worldwide.
Publisher: Andrews UK Limited
ISBN: 178538564X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 202
Book Description
The main theme of this book is a sociological and psychological examination of crowd behaviour and people power. Written for the general public, it draws on a century of fieldwork, and brings together the opinions and guidance of many scientists eminent in their field to give modern-day insights to this traditional area of interest. Nowadays, crowds respond in different ways to the many types of leaders: politicians, teachers, preachers, and the stirrers of public conscience, as well as anybody in the position to influence crowds in times of social strife. The social media now give great power to individuals, enabling a single person to influence people worldwide.