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Faces in the Crowd

Individual Studies in Character and Politics

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Kiadó: Yale University Press
Kiadás helye: New Haven-London
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Kötés típusa: Varrott papírkötés
Oldalszám: 634 oldal
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Méret: 24 cm x 16 cm
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David Riesman continues the productive explorations into the minds of Americans that he began with The Lonely Crowd. This second book probes the lives of the people who make up the lonely crowd; it shows how they respond to political, social, and personal issues of their days, and why they come to represent the inner- and other-directed character.
The "crowd" is composed of men and women of widely varied occupations, ages, and social classes—young people in preparatory and trade schools, slum dwellers in Harlem, the rich and successful in the suburbs. To learn about these and other Americans, interviewers asked significant questions; the questions are given in full with the answers and the author's illuminating analysis.
Faces in the Crowd may be read as a separate volume, but it also serves as a valuable book for contrast and comparison to The Lonely Crowd.
"The-conclusions that may be drawn from this volume are meaningful both as they qualify the scheme set forth in The... Tovább

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David Riesman continues the productive explorations into the minds of Americans that he began with The Lonely Crowd. This second book probes the lives of the people who make up the lonely crowd; it shows how they respond to political, social, and personal issues of their days, and why they come to represent the inner- and other-directed character.
The "crowd" is composed of men and women of widely varied occupations, ages, and social classes—young people in preparatory and trade schools, slum dwellers in Harlem, the rich and successful in the suburbs. To learn about these and other Americans, interviewers asked significant questions; the questions are given in full with the answers and the author's illuminating analysis.
Faces in the Crowd may be read as a separate volume, but it also serves as a valuable book for contrast and comparison to The Lonely Crowd.
"The-conclusions that may be drawn from this volume are meaningful both as they qualify the scheme set forth in The Lonely Crowd and as they throw light on the general problems of character in society."—Oscar Handlin, New York Times.
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