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Beth Blum on Self-Help, Dale Carnegie to Today (JP)

2024/10/17
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Beth Blum, Assistant Professor of English at Harvard,) is the author of The Self-Help Compulsion) (Columbia University Press 2019). In 2020, she spoke with John about how self-help went from its Victorian roots (worship greatness!) to the ingratiating unctuous style prescribed by the other-directed Dale Carnegie (everyone loves the sound of their own name) before arriving at the “neo-stoical” self-help gurus of today, who preach male and female versions of “stop apologizing!” You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll either help yourself or learn how to stop caring.

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New Thought) (philosophy? religious movement?)

- Samuel Smiles, Self-Help; with Illustrations of Character and Conduct )(1859)

Helen Gurley Brown, *Having It All *)(1982)

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