Exploring the life of Bruce Barton, a cultural icon of the 1920s, this study delves into his impact on American society as a proponent of the business mentality. His best-seller, The Man Nobody Knows, famously reinterprets Jesus as a business leader who transformed ordinary individuals into a powerful organization. Despite his significant influence, Barton remains largely unrecognized today, making this biography a vital account of his multifaceted life and contributions to American culture and history.
Richard M Fried Livres


Nightmare in Red
- 254pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Attempts to set McCarthyism in its historical context, covering both the political ascent of Joseph McCarthy and the rise of an extremist anti- communism movement in the USA from the 1930s until its lingering demise in the early 1960s.