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Christopher Lasch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Christopher (Kit) Lasch (June 1, 1932, Omaha, Nebraska – February 14, 1994, Pittsford, New York) was a well-known American historian, moralist, and social critic. Lasch's father was a Rhodes Scholar ...
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A balanced assessment of the work of Christopher Lasch will not be possible for some time. For many, Lasch was above all the author of The Culture of Narcissism (1979), an unrelenting indictment of contemporary society.
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Lillian Rubin, “A Feminist Response to Lasch” in ibid, 89-91, and ... Far from defending the existing distribution of power, many conservatives, especially those who stress so-called social issues, deplore the excessive influence allegedly exercised by educated elites and see themselves ... From a conservative point of view,
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Amazon.com: The Culture of Narcissism: American Life in an Age of
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"Christopher Lasch vs. the elites" ... (Christopher Lasch - The Culture of Narcissism: American Life in an age of Diminishing Expectations, 1979) ... This question seems to sum up the life of Christopher Lasch, erstwhile a historian of culture later transmogrified into an ersatz prophet of doom and consolation,
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