Habits of the Heart
Individualism and Commitment in American Life
410 pages, 5-1/2 x 8-1/4 inches,
September 2007, Available worldwide
Categories: Sociology; Social Problems; Comparative Religions; Psychology
September 2007, Available worldwide
Categories: Sociology; Social Problems; Comparative Religions; Psychology
"Remarkable. . . well written and absolutely free of jargon, and it conveys a powerful sense of moral urgency."—New York Times Book Review
"Brilliant analysis. . . . A kind of moral State of the Union message worthy of Tocqueville."—Newsweek
"At once far-reaching and intimate, rigorously reasoned and strongly felt."—Psychology Today
"Rare among works of scholarly origin. . . . Its power is in the passion of its analysis."—Los Angeles Times
"Holds up a mirror to American values, makes us examine ourselves, and dares us to question where our society is going. Not many books possess that ability."—Baltimore Sun
"Brilliant analysis. . . . A kind of moral State of the Union message worthy of Tocqueville."—Newsweek
"At once far-reaching and intimate, rigorously reasoned and strongly felt."—Psychology Today
"Rare among works of scholarly origin. . . . Its power is in the passion of its analysis."—Los Angeles Times
"Holds up a mirror to American values, makes us examine ourselves, and dares us to question where our society is going. Not many books possess that ability."—Baltimore Sun
"The contemporary benchmark from which to look back and look forward in the continuing inquiry about American character."—Daniel Bell
First published in 1985, Habits of the Heart continues to be one of the most discussed interpretations of modern American society, a quest for a democratic community that draws on our diverse civic and religious traditions. In a new preface the authors relate the arguments of the book both to the current realities of American society and to the growing debate about the country's future. With this new edition one of the most influential books of recent times takes on a new immediacy.
Jury Nominated for the Pulitzer Prize in General Nonfiction; Los Angeles Times Book Award; Highest Honors for a Book in Education, The American Educational Studies Association
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