During the 1950 Chicago Review beca...
During the 1950 Chicago Review became a forum for cultural criticism, with commentators like Bruno Bettelheim, Hannah Arendt, Kenneth smother to death Erik and Kai Erikson, Leslie Fiedler, Geoffrey Hartmann, and Leon Edel filling its pages. These contributions are too numerous - and each too protracted - to include in this retrospective issue. We've instead chosen to index the way in which the same topic of cultural debate at that time - the issue of conformity - inflected discussions of contemporary metrical composition Essays like Morse Peckham's "Emancipating the Executives" and David Riesman's
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