Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community

Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community

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Mystery Religion & Spirituality Science & Technology +2 more
Formato Tapa dura
Páginas 610
Idioma Chino
Publicado Aug 1, 2018
Editorial China University of Political Science and Law Press
Edición First Edition
ISBN-10 7562083940
ISBN-13 9787562083948
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In this insightful exploration of societal change, the author delves into the decline of social capital in America over recent decades. Through a detailed analysis of various community dynamics, he reveals how the erosion of interpersonal connections has led to a sense of isolation and disengagement among individuals. By examining activities that once fostered a sense of belonging, such as bowling leagues and civic organizations, the narrative highlights the broader implications of these shifts, suggesting that a fragmented society may struggle to thrive.

Yet, amidst the challenges, there lies a hopeful vision for revival. The author suggests that re-engagement in community activities can rejuvenate social networks and foster bonds among individuals. Drawing on examples from various initiatives, he illustrates how grassroots movements and local efforts can effectively rebuild the fabric of community life, emphasizing the need for collective action to restore the connections that once defined American society.

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