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OverviewWe are all settlers on our own personal frontiers. It's our national way of life. Individualism. America has now taken individualism to its logical extreme like no other society on Earth. And the results are mixed. Radical autonomy without wisdom and lots of social support is a dangerous gift. It can even become a curse of self-destruction. This book explores how individualism affects the five major domains of American life that comprise 80% of our waking time - work, fun, food, friends, and family. Using fresh national research on older Americans' life experiences, his training as a cultural anthropologist, and his own awkward life experiences, Dr. Richardson has crafted a first-of-its-kind social history of the late 20th century and what it yielded to us as a nation. Part One - How to Make a Hyper-Individualistic Society in Seven Easy Steps Part Two - How It Became Awkward at Work Part Three - How We Got Lost in the American Fun-house Part Four - How We Came To Eat Whatever, Whenever Part Five - How We Turned Friends into Entertainment Devices Part Six - How We Shriveled the American Family Part Seven - The Future of Individualism in America Dr. Richardson argues that individualism is not an inevitable way of life. We can take our gifts of autonomy and calibrate them to a more community-oriented future. We have to truly understand what we have before we make changes we would regret as a country. Full Product DetailsAuthor: James RichardsonPublisher: Social Awareness Institute Imprint: Social Awareness Institute Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.735kg ISBN: 9798988768005Pages: 438 Publication Date: 17 May 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""Moving, thoughtful and mind-expanding."" - JOHANN HARI, NEW YORK TIMES BEST-SELLING AUTHOR OF LOST CONNECTIONS AND CHASING THE SCREAM ""An astute examination of loneliness and isolation that sheds light, finds humor, and provides hope."" - KIRKUS REVIEWS RECOMMENDED BOOK ""...an invaluable book for understanding the hidden costs of American individualism."" - ROB HENDERSON, USA TODAY BEST-SELLING AUTHOR OF TROUBLED: A MEMOIR OF FOSTER CARE, FAMILY AND SOCIAL CLASS ""A moving portrait of the loneliness embedded in everyday American life and a powerful warning to younger generations to course correct."" - JENNIFER BREHENY WALLACE, NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF NEVER ENOUGH: WHEN ACHIEVEMENT CULTURE BECOMES TOXIC -- AND WHAT WE CAN DO ABOUT IT ""Richardson's a shrewd, witty, sometimes outraged observer who urges readers to approach individualistic impulses more critically."" - BOOKLIFE REVIEWS (BY PUBLISHER'S WEEKLY) ""Our Worst Strength is an exemplary work that makes the familiar strange, enabling us to see one of our most cherished American traditions-- individualism-- with new eyes. Dr. James Richardson not only reveals the historical specificity and psycho-cultural impacts of individualistic norms but also serves the public interest by illuminating how they shape some of our greatest societal challenges, enabling us to critically evaluate and ultimately transform the values that govern our lives. - DR. VICTOR BRAITBERG, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF PRACTICE AND ANTHROPOLOGY, W.A. FRANKE HONORS COLLEGE, UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA" Author InformationJames F. Richardson is a Ph.D. cultural anthropologist who has studied American society for twenty years as a market research consultant. He has interviewed Americans in 40 different states and has lived all over the country, including New England, the Chicago-to-Madison corridor, Seattle, and Tucson, Arizona. For nearly three years in the late 1990s, he also lived in South India, studying a very different society than our own. Today, he lives with his wife, children, and dogs in sunny Tucson, Arizona, where he writes nonfiction and consults with a national client base. He also writes a Substack - Homo Imaginari - for a growing international readership. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |