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Fuchs, Daniel 1909–: Critical Essay by Gabriel Miller

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Fuchs does not offer solutions to … social problems. There are none.

This is not to say that Fuchs did not criticize the system. There is in his writing an implied criticism of capitalism…. Fuchs's world is full of corruption and violence, and he demonstrates repeatedly that one must be dishonest and corrupt to succeed. (pp. 22-3)

This is a free excerpt of 56 words. There are 3,193 words (approx. 11 pages at 300 words per page) in the full critical essay.

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