No More Lies: The Myth and the Reality of American HistoryHarper & Row, 1971 - 311 pagina's Explodes such American myths as free elections, the Mason-Dixon line, free enterprise, Emancipation, and the Puritan Pilgrims. |
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... monster . He has a large laboratory , equipped with an elaborate technology , and he shoots electricity into the body of the monster to give him a new form of life . From the very first shot of electric current , the mon- ster is the ...
... monster . He has a large laboratory , equipped with an elaborate technology , and he shoots electricity into the body of the monster to give him a new form of life . From the very first shot of electric current , the mon- ster is the ...
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... monster and his creator , resulting in the burning down of the castle and the killing of the monster and the mad doctor . But the mad doctor was the only one who had anything to lose in the final destruction . The monster was dead to ...
... monster and his creator , resulting in the burning down of the castle and the killing of the monster and the mad doctor . But the mad doctor was the only one who had anything to lose in the final destruction . The monster was dead to ...
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The Myth of the Puritan Pilgrim | 15 |
The Myth of the Savage | 50 |
The Myth of the Founding Fathers | 88 |
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