Don Delillo’s novels and a “Mcdonaldized” society Don Delillo’s novels and a “Mcdonaldized” society

In the second American presidential debate on October 11th, 2000, the first question that the journalist Jim Lehrer, the moderator, asked the Democratic candidate Al Gore and the Republican George W. Bush was: “One of you is about to be elected the leader of the singlemost powerful nation in the wor...

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Main Author: Gisele Manganelli Fernandes
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina 2008-04-01
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Online Access:http://www.periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/desterro/article/view/8091
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spelling doaj-cfb8b122de1c4b38afb48ba2278158302020-11-24T23:54:14ZengUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaIlha do Desterro 0101-48462175-80262008-04-01039147165Don Delillo’s novels and a “Mcdonaldized” society Don Delillo’s novels and a “Mcdonaldized” societyGisele Manganelli FernandesIn the second American presidential debate on October 11th, 2000, the first question that the journalist Jim Lehrer, the moderator, asked the Democratic candidate Al Gore and the Republican George W. Bush was: “One of you is about to be elected the leader of the singlemost powerful nation in the world economically, militarily, diplomatically, you name it. Have you formed any guiding principles for exercising this
 enormous power?” The two candidates agreed that the U.S. should act with humility and that America has a great responsibility in the world. In the second American presidential debate on October 11th, 2000, the first question that the journalist Jim Lehrer, the moderator, asked the Democratic candidate Al Gore and the Republican George W. Bush was: “One of you is about to be elected the leader of the singlemost powerful nation in the world economically, militarily, diplomatically, you name it. Have you formed any guiding principles for exercising this
 enormous power?” The two candidates agreed that the U.S. should act with humility and that America has a great responsibility in the world. http://www.periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/desterro/article/view/8091English LanguageEnglish
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title_short Don Delillo’s novels and a “Mcdonaldized” society Don Delillo’s novels and a “Mcdonaldized” society
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description In the second American presidential debate on October 11th, 2000, the first question that the journalist Jim Lehrer, the moderator, asked the Democratic candidate Al Gore and the Republican George W. Bush was: “One of you is about to be elected the leader of the singlemost powerful nation in the world economically, militarily, diplomatically, you name it. Have you formed any guiding principles for exercising this
 enormous power?” The two candidates agreed that the U.S. should act with humility and that America has a great responsibility in the world. In the second American presidential debate on October 11th, 2000, the first question that the journalist Jim Lehrer, the moderator, asked the Democratic candidate Al Gore and the Republican George W. Bush was: “One of you is about to be elected the leader of the singlemost powerful nation in the world economically, militarily, diplomatically, you name it. Have you formed any guiding principles for exercising this
 enormous power?” The two candidates agreed that the U.S. should act with humility and that America has a great responsibility in the world.
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English
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