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Mad men: the death and redemption of American democracy

Anderson, T. D.(Contributions by)Craig, Barry(Contributions by)Dinan, Matthew(Contributions by)DiPaolo, Amanda(Contributions by)Lawler, Peter Augustine(Contributions by)Snow, Dave(Contributions by)Spiro, John-Paul(Contributions by)MacDonald, Sara(Edited by)Moore, Andrew(Edited by)
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Mad Men captivated audiences with the story of Don Draper, an advertising executive whose personal and professional successes and failures took viewers on a roller coaster ride through America’s tumultuous 1960s. More than just a television show about one of advertising’s “bad boys,” the series investigates the principles of the American regime, exploring whether or not the American Dream is a sustainable vision of human flourishing and happiness. This collection of essays investigates the show’s engagement with the philosophic and political foundations of American democracy.

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Lexington Books
1498526977 / 9781498526975
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
22/08/2016
English
207 pages
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