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States that, in general, Americans have always defined "success" in monetary terms, and reviews the record of the past sixty years which is replete with money-making formulas. Depicts the early 1900's as the age of rugged individualism and free enterprise in which the rages-to-riches theme figured prominently. Pictures business management today as largely in the hands of organization men who have found the key to success in "adjustment," "belongingness" and "well-roundedness."
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