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Op.
cit.,
page 21.
    23. Jones, Op.
cit.,
pages 690–691; see also: D’Emilio and Freedman, Op.
cit.,
page 286.
    24. Jones, Op.
cit.,
page 695.
    25. Heidenry,
Op. cit.,
page 21.
    26. D’Emilio and Freedman, Op.
cit.,
page 288.
    27. Heidenry,
Op. cit.,
page 23.
    28.
Ibid.
    29.
Ibid.,
pages 24–25.
    30.
Ibid.
    31.
Ibid.,
page 26.
    32. D’Emilio and Freedman, Op.
cit.,
pages 268 and 312. Heidenry,
Op.
cit., page 28.
    33. Heidenry,
Op. cit.,
page 29.
    34.
Ibid.,
page 33.
    35.
Ibid.
    36. Audrey Leathard,
The Fight for Family Planning,
London: Macmillan, 1980, page 72.
    37.
Ibid.,
page 87.
    38.
Ibid.,
page 84.
    39. Heidenry, Op
cit.,
page 31.
    40. Leathard, Op
cit.,
page 114, on Rock’s philosophy.
    41. Heidenry, Op.
cit.,
page 31.
    42. Leathard,
Op. cit.,
page 104. Heidenry,
Op. cit.,
page 31.
    43. Heidenry, Op.
cit.,
pages 31–32.
    44.
Ibid,
page 32.
    45. Leathard,
Op. cit.,
page 105.
    46. He originally wanted to publish the book anonymously, to protect his position at Cornell University, where he was a fall professor, but Farrar, Straus & Giroux, the publishers, felt this undermined their defence of the book as literature. This account has been disputed. See: Andrew Field,
VN: The Life and Art of Vladimir Nabokov,
London: Macdonald/Queen Anne Press, 1987, pages 299–300.
    47.
Ibid.,
pages 324–325 for VN’s rejection of psychoanalytic interpretations of his work.
    48. Daniel Horowitz,
Betty Friedan: The Making of the Feminine Mystique,
Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1998, page 193.
    49. Betty Friedan,
The Feminine Mystique,
New York: W. W. Norton, 1963; reprinted by Dell Publishing, paperback, 1984, page 7.
    50. See Horowitz, Op.
cit.,
page 202 for other reactions.
    51. Friedan, Op.
cit.,
page 38.
    52. Horowitz, Op.
cit.,
pages 2–3.
    53. Friedan, Op.
cit.,
pages 145–146.
    54.
Ibid.,
page 16.
    55.
Ibid.,
page 383.
    56. See also: Horowitz, Op.
cit.,
pages 226–227.

CHAPTER 25: THE NEW HUMAN CONDITION
    1. David Riesman, with Nathan Glazer and Reuel Denney,
The Lonely Crowd,
New Haven: Yale University Press, 1950, reprinted 1989 with the Preface to the 1961 edition and with a new Preface, page xxiv.
    2.
Ibid.,
pages 5ff.
    3.
Ibid.,
page 11.
    4.
Ibid.,
page 15.
    5.
Ibid.,
page 18.
    6.
Ibid.,
page 19.
    7.
Ibid.,
page 22.
    8.
Ibid.,
see for example, chapters VIIl, IX and X.
    9. Ellen Schrecker,
The Age of McCarthyism: A Brief History with Documents,
Boston: Bedford Books, 1994, page 63.
    10.
Herman, The Idea of Decline in Western History, Op. cit., page 316.
    11.
Ibid.
    12.
Ibid.
    13. Adorno implied that the emotionalism that was once provided by the family was now provided by the Party. See: Ben Agger,
The Discourse of Domination: From the Frankfurt School to Postmodernism,
Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press, 1992, page 251. And T. B. Bottomore,
Sociology as Social Criticism,
London: George Allen & Unwin, 1975, page 91.
    14. Herman,
Op cit.,
page 318.
    15. Andrew Jamison and Ron Eyerman,
Seeds of the Sixties,
Berkeley: Los Angeles: London: University of California Press, page 52. This book, on which I have heavily relied, is an excellent introduction to the thought of the 1960s, very original, which deserves to be far better known.
    16. In a letter dated 9 August 1956, Mary McCarthy said that even Bernard Berenson, who had a copyof
Origins, was curious to meet Arendt. Carol Brightman, Between Friends: The Correspondence of Hannah Arendt and Mary McCarthy, 1949–1975, London: Secker & Warburg, 1995, page 42.
    17. For its difficult gestation, see Young-Bruehl, Op.
cit.,
pages 201ff.
    18. Jamison and Eyerman, Op.
cit.,
page 47.
    19.
Young-Bruehl, Hannah Arendt, Op. cit., pages 204–11.
    20. Hannah Arendt,
The Origins of Totalitarianism,
New York: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, 1951, page 475. Jamison and Eyerman, Op.
cit.,
page 47.
    21. Jamison and Eyerman,
Op. cit.,
page 48. Young-Bruehl, Op.
cit.,
pages 206–207.
    22. She herself referred to the book as ‘Vita Activa’: Brightman, Op.
cit.,
page 50.
    23. Young-Bruehl, Op.
cit.,
page 319.
    24. Jamieson and Eyerman,
Op. cit.,
page 50.
    25.
Ibid.,
page 57.
    26. Erich Fromm,
The Sane Society,
London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1956.
    27.
Ibid.,
pages 5–9.
    28.
Ibid.,
pages 122ff.
    29.
Ibid.,
page 356.
    30.
Ibid.,
pages 95 and 198.
    31.
Ibid., page 222.
    32. W. H. Whyte,
The Organisation Man,
London: Jonathan Cape, 1957.
    33.
Ibid.,
page 14.
    34.
Ibid.,
page 63.
    35.
Ibid.,
pages 101ff.
    36.
Ibid.,
pages

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