Free-Market Socialists : European Émigrés Who Made Capitalist Culture in America, 1918-1968.
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Budapest :
Central European University Press,
2022.
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Edition: | 1st ed. |
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Table of Contents:
- Cover
- Front Matter
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Aknowledments
- Introduction
- What's Socialist about Capitalism?
- I. New Republics and New Ideas
- Chapter 1: New Republics and New Ideas:Paul Lazarsfeld in Vienna
- Chapter 2: Building Socialism's Future: Victor Gruen in Vienna
- Chapter 3: Bauhaus for the Masses: Moholy-Nagy, from Budapest to Berlin
- II. Exile and Underground
- Chapter 4: The Art of Asking "Why?": Lazarsfeld in America
- Conclusion
- Chapter 5: Little Dictators, Little Theaters, Little Shops
- Conclusion
- Chapter 6: Design for the Future:From London to Chicago
- Conclusion
- III. New Deal in a New Country
- Chapter 7: Rockefeller's Radio: Lazarsfeld and Mass Communications Research
- Conclusion
- Chapter 8: Planning for Postwar: Gruen and Krummeck in New York and Los Angeles
- Conclusion
- Chapter 9: The Industrialist and the Artist: Walter Paepcke Rescues the Bauhaus
- Conclusion
- IV. Making Postwar America
- Chapter 10: The Focused Interview becomes the "Focus Group"
- Conclusion
- Chapter 11: A Downtown for the Suburbs: Gruen and the Shopping Center
- Conclusion
- Chapter 12: Moholy's Death and the Afterlife of the Bauhaus
- Conclusion
- Synthesizing Socialism and Capitalism
- Bibliography
- Archives &
- Manuscript Collections
- Index
- Back Cover.