The Chautauquan

The Chautauquan
Title The Chautauquan PDF eBook
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Total Pages 666
Release 1901
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The Chautauquan

The Chautauquan
Title The Chautauquan PDF eBook
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Total Pages 844
Release 1896
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The Chautauquan

The Chautauquan
Title The Chautauquan PDF eBook
Author Theodore L. Flood
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Total Pages 676
Release 1900
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The Chautauqua Movement

The Chautauqua Movement
Title The Chautauqua Movement PDF eBook
Author John Heyl Vincent
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Total Pages 332
Release 1886
Genre Chautauquas
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The Chautauquan

The Chautauquan
Title The Chautauquan PDF eBook
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Total Pages 492
Release 1880
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The Chautauquan

The Chautauquan
Title The Chautauquan PDF eBook
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Total Pages 630
Release 1884
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Having and Being Had

Having and Being Had
Title Having and Being Had PDF eBook
Author Eula Biss
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 336
Release 2020-09-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0525537473

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A NEW YORK TIMES EDITORS’ CHOICE NAMED A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR BY TIME , NPR, INSTYLE, AND GOOD HOUSEKEEPING “A sensational new book [that] tries to figure out whether it’s possible to live an ethical life in a capitalist society. . . . The results are enthralling.” —Associated Press A timely and arresting new look at affluence by the New York Times bestselling author, “one of the leading lights of the modern American essay.” —Financial Times “My adult life can be divided into two distinct parts,” Eula Biss writes, “the time before I owned a washing machine and the time after.” Having just purchased her first home, the poet and essayist now embarks on a provocative exploration of the value system she has bought into. Through a series of engaging exchanges—in libraries and laundromats, over barstools and backyard fences—she examines our assumptions about class and property and the ways we internalize the demands of capitalism. Described by the New York Times as a writer who “advances from all sides, like a chess player,” Biss offers an uncommonly immersive and deeply revealing new portrait of work and luxury, of accumulation and consumption, of the value of time and how we spend it. Ranging from IKEA to Beyoncé to Pokemon, Biss asks, of both herself and her class, “In what have we invested?”