Alan Ehrenhalt has written:
'The Lost City' -- subject(s): City and town life, History, Social conditions, Social life and customs
'The great inversion and the future of the American city' -- subject(s): POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Affairs & Administration, Case studies, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / City Planning & Urban Development, Gentrification, Urban Sociology, Cities and towns, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Urban
Alan Irvine has written: 'Alan Irvine'
The answer to your question about this story isn't really the relevant subject of the story itself. Your question should look something more along the lines of: In Alan Ehrenhalt's essay "The Misguided Zeal of the Privacy Lobby" How is persuasion, deception, and logical fallacy used? I'll give you a hint: George Orwell died in 1950, yet A. Ehrenhalt quotes a novel of G. Orwell that was published in 1984. That statement alone should get you started in the line of thinking you should be looking at the story from.
A. J. Alan has written: 'The best of A.J. Alan'
Alan Oxley has written: 'Barton'
Alan Wright has written: 'Mrkusich'
Elizabeth Alan has written: 'The heir'
Alan Birkelbach has written: 'No Boundaries'
Alan Herdman has written: 'Pilates'
Alan Pike has written: 'In partnership'
Alan Michaels has written: 'LEGEND'
ALAN ALDRIDGE has written: 'MARKET'
Alan A. Kirk has written: 'Ships and sailormen'