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Politics before Leisure: David Riesman's Changing Place in American Sociology

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 July 2009

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Copyright © Archives Européenes de Sociology 1963

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References

(1) Lipset, S., “A Changing American Character”Google Scholar, in Lipset, S. and Lowenthal, L., Culture and Social Character (New York, the Free Press, 1961).Google Scholar

(2) Vide The Lonely Crowd, Individualism Reconsidered, Faces in the Crowd. All of these works were originally published in the late forties or early fifties.

(3) Cf. Riesman, 's introduction to Yale Paperback edition of The Lonely Crowd (New Haven, 1961)Google Scholar and Riesman, D., “The Lonely Crowd: A Reconsideration in 1960”Google Scholar, in Lipset, , Culture and Social Character, op. cit.Google Scholar

(4) Trilling, Lionel, “The Antiheroic Principle in Literature”, William Moody Lecture, University of Chicago, Spring 1962.Google Scholar

(5) Riesman, David, “The Theory of Work and Play in the Structure of Freud's Thought”, in Individualism Reconsidered.Google Scholar

(6) Riesman, David, “Individualism Reconsidered”Google Scholar, ibid.

(7) Riesman, David, “Clinical and Cultural Aspects of the Ageing Process”Google Scholar, ibid.

(8) Survey 447, Dr. John Johnstone, NORC, Spring 1962.

(9) The lonely Crowd went to press in 1949.Google Scholar

(10) Riesman, David “Freud, Religion and Science”, in Individualism Reconsidered.Google Scholar

(11) Preface to 1961 Yale Paperback edition of The Lonely Crowd.

(12) Ibid. and “The Lonely Crowd: A Reconsideration in 1960”, in Lipset, S., Culture and Social Character, op. laud.Google Scholar

(13) Ibid.

(14) See “Individualism Reconsidered”, in Individualism Reconsidered, for its attack on the anti-individualist writers.

(15) Ibid.

(16) New York, the Free Press, 1961.

(17) Dahl, Robert A., Who Governs” (New Haven Yale U. P., 1961)Google Scholar and Banfield, Edward C., Political Influence (New York, the Free Press, 1961).Google Scholar

(18) Rossi, and Dentler, , op. cit. p. 177.Google Scholar

(19) Ibid. p. 180.

(20) Ibid. p. 212.