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"Arguing the World is a portrait of four of the leading members of the group in their own words, based on the extensive interviews that formed the basis for Joseph Dorman's acclaimed film of the same name, which New York magazine named in 1999 as the Best New York Documentary.
The political essayist Irving Kristol, the literary critic Irving Howe, and the sociologists Daniel Bell and Nathan Glazer are brought into sharp focus in an account of one of the century's great intellectual communities."--BOOK JACKET.
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Arguing the world: the New York intellectuals in their own words
2000, Free Press
in English
0684862794 9780684862798
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [209]-212) and index.
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