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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword xi
- Twenty Years After- A Second Preface xxi
- Preface to the 1961 Edition xxxiii
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PART I: CHARACTER
- Chapter I. Some Types of Character and Society 3
- Chapter II. From Morality to Morale: Changes in the Agents of Character Formation 37
- Chapter III. A Jury of Their Peers: Changes in the Agents of Character Formation (Continued) 66
- Chapter IV. Storytellers as Tutors in Technique: Changes in the Agents of Character Formation (Continued) 83
- Chapter V. The Inner-directed Round of Life 109
- Chapter VI. The Other-directed Round of Life: from Invisible Hand to Glad Hand 126
- Chapter VII. The Other-directed Round of Life (Continued): The Night Shift 141
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PART II: POLITICS
- Chapter VIII. Tradition-directed, Inner-directed, and Other-directed Political Styles: Indifferents, Moralizers, Inside-dopesters 163
- Chapter IX. Political Persuasions: Indignation and Tolerance 188
- Chapter X. Images of Power 206
- Chapter XI. Americans and Rwakiutls 225
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PART III: AUTONOMY
- Chapter XII. Adjustment or Autonomy? 239
- Chapter XIII. False Personalization: Obstacles to Autonomy in Work 261
- Chapter XIV. Enforced Privatization: Obstacles to Autonomy in Play 276
- Chapter XV. The Problem of Competence: Obstacles to Autonomy in Play (Continued) 286
- Chapter XVI. Autonomy and Utopia 304
- Index 309
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword xi
- Twenty Years After- A Second Preface xxi
- Preface to the 1961 Edition xxxiii
-
PART I: CHARACTER
- Chapter I. Some Types of Character and Society 3
- Chapter II. From Morality to Morale: Changes in the Agents of Character Formation 37
- Chapter III. A Jury of Their Peers: Changes in the Agents of Character Formation (Continued) 66
- Chapter IV. Storytellers as Tutors in Technique: Changes in the Agents of Character Formation (Continued) 83
- Chapter V. The Inner-directed Round of Life 109
- Chapter VI. The Other-directed Round of Life: from Invisible Hand to Glad Hand 126
- Chapter VII. The Other-directed Round of Life (Continued): The Night Shift 141
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PART II: POLITICS
- Chapter VIII. Tradition-directed, Inner-directed, and Other-directed Political Styles: Indifferents, Moralizers, Inside-dopesters 163
- Chapter IX. Political Persuasions: Indignation and Tolerance 188
- Chapter X. Images of Power 206
- Chapter XI. Americans and Rwakiutls 225
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PART III: AUTONOMY
- Chapter XII. Adjustment or Autonomy? 239
- Chapter XIII. False Personalization: Obstacles to Autonomy in Work 261
- Chapter XIV. Enforced Privatization: Obstacles to Autonomy in Play 276
- Chapter XV. The Problem of Competence: Obstacles to Autonomy in Play (Continued) 286
- Chapter XVI. Autonomy and Utopia 304
- Index 309