The Americans

The Americans

by Hugo Munsterberg
The Americans

The Americans

by Hugo Munsterberg

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Overview

"The Americans" by Hugo Munsterberg stands alongside Alexis de Tocqueville's American Democracy as one of the great works on the New World written by a scholar deeply familiar with the Old World. When originally published, it gave the German public a sense of American life, and was described as "a book which deals in a detailed way with the political, economic, intellectual, and social aspects of American culture." Munsterberg, a world-renowned psychologist at the turn of the twentieth century, noted that "its purpose is to interpret systematically the democratic ideals of America." 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9788832579307
Publisher: JH
Publication date: 04/01/2019
Sold by: StreetLib SRL
Format: eBook
File size: 971 KB

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION TO THE TRANSACTION EDITION PREFACE I. POLITICAL LIFE 1. THE SPIRIT OF SELF-DIRECTION 2. POLITICAL PARTIES 3. THE PRESIDENT 4. CONGRESS 5. JUSTICE 6. CITY AND STATE 7. PUBLIC OPINION 8. PROBLEMS OF POPULATION 9. INTERNAL POLITICAL PROBLEMS 10. EXTERNAL INTERNAL POLITICAL PROBLEMS II. ECONOMIC LIFE 11. THE SPIRIT OF SELF-INITIATIVE 12. THE ECONOMIC RISE 13. THE ECONOMIC PROBLEMS THE SILVER QUESTION THE TARIFF QUESTION THE TRUST QUESTION THE LABOUR QUESTION III. INTELLECUAL LIFE 14. THE SPIRIT OF SELF-PERFECTION I5. THE SCHOOLS AND POPULAR EDUCATION 16. THE UNIVERISITIES 17. SCIENCE 18. LITERATURE 19. ART 20. RELIGION IV. SOCIAL LIFE 21. THE SPIRIT OF SELF-ASSERTION 22. THE SELF-ASSERTION OF WOMEN 23. ARISTOCRATIC TENDENCIES INDEX
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