Generation of Vipers by Philip Wylie

Generation of Vipers

Philip Wylie

331 pages first pub 1942 (editions)

nonfiction classics philosophy politics reflective medium-paced
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For readers seeking a provocative critique of American society, Generation of Vipers by Philip Wylie is a compelling choice, offering a scathing yet insightful examination of the nation's values, institutions, and cultural norms that will leave readers questioning the status quo and reflecting on the American character.

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Perhaps the most vitriolic attack ever launched on the American way of living--from politicians to professors to businessmen to Mom to sexual mores to religion--Generation of Vipers ranks with the works of De Tocqueville and Emerson in defining th...

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