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Books That Bred [and Explain] the Peace Corps

March 2, 2011 by John Coyne

During the 1950s, two impulses swept across the United States. One impulse that characterized the decade was detailed in two best-selling books of the times, the 1955 novel by Sloan Wilson, The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit, and the non-fiction The Organization Man, written by William H. Whyte and published in 1956. These books looked at the “American way of life” and how men got ahead on the job and in society. Both are bleak looks at the corporate world. [Continue Reading …]

Filed Under: General Tagged With: Ayn Rand, John F. Kennedy, Sloan Wilson

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