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Preface | [[Land of Desire 0|Preface]] | ||
Introduction: The Land of Desire and the Culture of Consumer Capitalism | [[Land of Desire 0|Introduction]]: The Land of Desire and the Culture of Consumer Capitalism | ||
Conclusion: Legacies | [[Land of Desire 0|Conclusion]]: Legacies | ||
I: Strategies of Enticement | '''I: Strategies of Enticement''' | ||
[[Land of Desire 01|Chapter 1.]] The Dawn of a Commercial Empire | |||
[[Land of Desire 02|Chapter 2.]] Facades of Color, Glass, and Light | |||
[[Land of Desire 03|Chapter 3.]] Interiors | |||
[[Land of Desire 04|Chapter 4.]] Fashion and the Indispensable Thing | |||
[[Land of Desire 05|Chapter 5.]] Ali Baba's Lamp: Service for Private and Public Benefit | |||
'''II: Circuits of Power''' | |||
[[Land of Desire 06|Chapter 6.]] “Business Runs the World”: Institutional Coalitions Behind the New Order | |||
[[Land of Desire 07|Chapter 7.]] Wanamaker’s Simple Life and the Moral Failure of Established Religion | |||
[[Land of Desire 08|Chapter 8.]] Mind Cure and the Happiness Machine | |||
'''III: Managing a Dream Culture: 1922-1932''' | |||
12. Herbert | [[Land of Desire 09|Chapter 9.]] “An Age of Consolidation”: Goods, Money, and Mergermania | ||
[[Land of Desire 10|Chapter 10.]] “Sell Them Their Dreams” | |||
[[Land of Desire 11|Chapter 11.]] The Spectacles | |||
[[Land of Desire 12|Chapter 12.]] Herbert Hoover’s Emerald City and Managerial Government | |||
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Leach, William. Land of Desire: Merchants, Power, and the Rise of a New American Culture, Vintage Books, New York, 1993.
Introduction: The Land of Desire and the Culture of Consumer Capitalism
Conclusion: Legacies
I: Strategies of Enticement
Chapter 1. The Dawn of a Commercial Empire
Chapter 2. Facades of Color, Glass, and Light
Chapter 3. Interiors
Chapter 4. Fashion and the Indispensable Thing
Chapter 5. Ali Baba's Lamp: Service for Private and Public Benefit
II: Circuits of Power
Chapter 6. “Business Runs the World”: Institutional Coalitions Behind the New Order
Chapter 7. Wanamaker’s Simple Life and the Moral Failure of Established Religion
Chapter 8. Mind Cure and the Happiness Machine
III: Managing a Dream Culture: 1922-1932
Chapter 9. “An Age of Consolidation”: Goods, Money, and Mergermania
Chapter 10. “Sell Them Their Dreams”
Chapter 11. The Spectacles
Chapter 12. Herbert Hoover’s Emerald City and Managerial Government