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A Great American Sin: The Society of "Nomadmass"

Priestley, J. B. | December 25, 1954 issue

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The article discusses Nomadmass. But what is Nomadmass? The author has created a new name for the new society he has created, out of mass production, mass communication, mass values, high-pressure salesmanship and advertising. This is titled Admass. That part of Admass which appears to be entirely dominated by the internal combustion engine, the author calls Nomadmass. It is the land of the new nomads. It consists of roads lined with gas stations, motels, trailer courts, shops filled with packaged goods, eating places.

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AUTHORS; NOMADS; PASTORAL societies; PERSONS; ROMANIES; COMMUNICATION
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