Philip Slater : The Pursuit of Loneliness: American Culture at the Breaking Point
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Author:
Philip Slater
Title:
The Pursuit of Loneliness: American Culture at the Breaking Point
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Published in:
English
Binding:
Paperback
Pages:
206
Date:
1973-02
ISBN:
0807041599
Publisher:
Beacon Press
Weight:
0.5 pounds
Size:
4.5 x 7.0 x 0.6 inches
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In a classic indictment of American individualism and isolationism, Philip Slater analyzes the great ills of modern society-violence, competitiveness, inequality, and the national 'addiction' to technology.
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