Gerald Stanley Lee
4 books
Gerald Stanley Lee was an American author and thinker known for his explorations of democracy, technology, and the art of reading. His notable work, "Crowds / A Moving-Picture of Democracy," examines the dynamics of public opinion and collective behavior in a democratic society. Lee also delved into the relationship between citizens and their government in "The Ghost in the White House," offering insights on how the populace can effectively communicate with their leaders. In addition to his social commentary, he reflected on cultural themes in "The Lost Art of Reading" and addressed the impact of technology in "The Voice of the Machines." Lee's writings contribute to discussions on the intersection of society, literature, and modernity.
Books by This Author
4 titles
Crowds / A Moving-Picture of Democracy
Gerald Stanley Lee
The Ghost in the White House / Some suggestions as to how a hundred million people (who are supposed in a vague, helpless way to haunt the white house) can make themselves felt with a president, how they can back him up, express themselves to him, be expressed by him, and get what they want
Gerald Stanley Lee
The Lost Art of Reading
Gerald Stanley Lee
The Voice of the Machines / An Introduction to the Twentieth Century
Gerald Stanley Lee