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  2. The Rebel Sell - Wikipedia

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    The Efficient Society – an earlier book by Joseph Heath; Thomas Frank – an inspiration of the book; Conspicuous consumption – social distinction; Cool – a major topic in Rebel Sell; The Theory of the Leisure Class – Thorstein Veblen's 1899 monograph on industrial culture

  3. American Sphinx - Wikipedia

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    Brent Staples in the New York Times Book Review commented, "Joseph J. Ellis's American Sphinx is a brief and elegant return to Monticello. Mr. Ellis...is a remarkably clear writer, mercifully free of both the groveling and the spirit of attack that have dominated the subject in the past....'American Sphinx' is fresh and uncluttered but rich in historical context."

  4. Puzzle solutions for Thursday, Nov. 14, 2024

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    SUDOKU. Play the USA TODAY Sudoku Game.. JUMBLE. Jumbles: VINYL GULCH RADISH OPAQUE. Answer: The pharaoh commissioned an artist to decorate his tomb. The result was — “HIRE-O-GLYPHICS”

  5. List of books about anarchism - Wikipedia

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    This is a chronological list of both fictional and non-fictional books written about anarchism. This list includes books that advocate for anarchism as well as those that criticize or oppose it. For ease of access, this list provides a link to the full text whenever possible, as well as the audiobook version as an aid for the visually impaired.

  6. Postmodern literature - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, Tim O'Brien's 1990 short story cycle The Things They Carried, about one platoon's experiences during the Vietnam War, features a character named Tim O'Brien; though O'Brien was a Vietnam veteran, the book is a work of fiction and O'Brien calls into question the fictionality of the characters and incidents throughout the book. One ...

  7. Crossword - Wikipedia

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    The book was promoted with an included pencil, and "This odd-looking book with a pencil attached to it" [42] was an instant hit, leading crossword puzzles to become a craze of 1924. To help promote its books, Simon & Schuster also founded the Amateur Cross Word Puzzle League of America, which began the process of developing standards for puzzle ...

  8. Pierre-Joseph Proudhon - Wikipedia

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    In 1945, J. Salwyn Schapiro wrote an article titled Pierre Joseph Proudhon, Harbinger of Fascism with the goal of showing that Proudhon "was a harbinger of fascist ideas". [123] A rebuttal to Schapiros Article written by the italian anti-fascist Nicola Chiaromonte was already published in January 1946, [ 124 ] in 2021 the anarchist and Proudhon ...

  9. Thomas Joseph - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Joseph was born on 8 June 1954, in Eloor, an industrial town in Ernakulam district of the south Indian state of Kerala to Thomas Vadaykkal and Mary Vellayil. [1] He wrote his first short story when he was a 5th standard student and started publishing stories in Malayalam weeklies during his high school and college period.