Employees. From the life of modern Germany
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Published in 1930, the work of the German sociologist and the film critic of Siegfried Krakauer employees was enthusiastic accepted by the reading public and soon acquired the status of classics. The subject of this sociological study is the newborn class of hired workers who flooded the cities of Germany times of the Weimar Republic. Avoiding excessive scientific relations, but also without rolling to the level of a banal journalistic report, Krakauer subjures a merciless analysis the phenomenon torn off from the roots and traditions of the caste of "White Collars", who was looking for asylum in the entertainment industry and eventually became the graceful medium to spread the ideas of national socialism. In Russian published for the first time
Author:
Author:Siegfried Krakauer
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:History & Geography
- Category:Films & Series
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-7525-2978-8
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