The Good Life

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368
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About this ebook

What is the American middle class? What does it want?
 
In search of these answers The Good Life tackles the assumptions Americans make and have made about their own culture—about the meaning of equality, success, personal and national security, acceptable ways of dressing and loving and raising children, and, most important, individual freedom. Loren Baritz, a noted observer of American society, leads us to discover not only what Americans are after, but what they usually get in the end. Revealing the realities, the illusions, and the myths of the American middle class, The Good Life makes an exceptional contribution to the understanding of the American way of life. Its broad, incisive, scholarly commentary is sure to arouse controversy and debate.

About the author

LOREN BARTIZ has written several works including The Servants of Power: A History of the Use of Social Science in American Industry, City on a Hill: A History of Ideas and Myths in America, and Backfire: A History of How American Culture Led Us into Vietnam and Made Us Fight the Way We Did. Baritz also edited Sources of the American Mind, John Taylor’s An Inquiry into the Principles and Policy of the Government of the United States, The Culture of the Twenties, and The American Left: Radical Political Thought in the Twentieth Century.

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