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Dr. Paul Goodman, social critic, talks about the problems of contemporary America in this 1966 Massey Lectures. Pt. 1: The Empty Society Pt. 2: Counter Forces for a Decent Society Pt. 3: Dr. Paul Goodman criticizes the purposelessness of much of our technology and its isolation from humanity and human principles. Pt. 4: Urbanization and Rural Reconstruction Pt. 5: The Psychology of Being Powerless Pt. 6: Is American Democracy Viable?
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Six lectures, each 30 minutes. Paul Goodman, author and social critic, addresses himself to Canadians on the present condition of American society, which he sees as being over-organized, over-centralized, and out of control of its bureaucratic and industrial managers. Also available in book form: E 169.1 G653.
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