Industrial Modernity and Its Anti-Americanisms
French, Swedish, Portuguese, or Italian anti-Americanism was a mandatory, blue-collar, political by-product of the Cold War but the youth of the newly affluent working classes of these same countries, even when retaining feint memories of the compulsory anti-Americanism of the Cold War years, succum...
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Published in: | National observer (Melbourne, Vic.) Vic.), 2006-12 (69), p.12-21 |
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Summary: | French, Swedish, Portuguese, or Italian anti-Americanism was a mandatory, blue-collar, political by-product of the Cold War but the youth of the newly affluent working classes of these same countries, even when retaining feint memories of the compulsory anti-Americanism of the Cold War years, succumb happily to the embrace of the cultural creations of the colossus of the New World. This shows that the anti-Americanism of the more advanced Western nations is characteristically diversified. |
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ISSN: | 1442-5548 1839-3845 |