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  1. Introduction.Fred Block - 1997 - Politics and Society 25 (4):415-416.
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  • Introduction.Janet Martin Soskice - 2013 - Modern Theology 29 (2):1-4.
  • Anti-Americanism and Americanization in Germany.Mary Nolan - 2005 - Politics and Society 33 (1):88-122.
    Contemporary German anti-Americanism is not a continuation of earlier anticapitalist, antimodern, and often anti-Semitic anti-Americanism. Rather, since the late 1960s a political anti-Americanism, which accepts capitalism and the extensive Americanization of German society, has emerged. It is a response to specific American foreign policies, but its roots lie in the uneven Americanization of twentieth-century Germany. Anti-Americanism has been fostered by Germany’s nonliberal variety of capitalism, by its more egalitarian social policies, by its greater secularism, by its more influential environmental movements, (...)
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  • The Retreat of Social Democracy.John Callaghan - 2003 - Science and Society 67 (2):256-258.
     
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