Age of Fracture by Daniel T. Rodgers

Age of Fracture

Daniel T. Rodgers

352 pages first pub 2010 (editions)

nonfiction history politics sociology challenging informative reflective slow-paced
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In the last quarter of the twentieth century, the ideas that most Americans lived by started to fragment. This book shows how the collective purposes and meanings that had framed social debate became unhinged and uncertain. It offers a reinterpret...

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