
Crime and the American Dream, 5th Edition
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Mystery
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
176
언어
영어
출판됨
Jun 14, 2012
출판사
Wadsworth
판
5
ISBN-10
1111346968
ISBN-13
9781111346966
설명
In exploring the intricate relationship between crime and societal values, the authors delve into the pervasive influence of materialism in American culture. They argue that the relentless pursuit of success and wealth often leads individuals to engage in unethical or illegal behaviors in the quest for upward mobility. Through a compelling narrative, the book examines how these aspirations, combined with social inequality, have fostered an environment where criminal activity can thrive.
The authors draw on a wealth of research and case studies to illustrate their points, making complex sociological theories accessible to a broad audience. They shed light on how the American Dream, once seen as an ideal motivating progress, has become a double-edged sword that can lead to social fragmentation and criminal behavior. This edition brings fresh insights, including contemporary examples that resonate with current social issues.
Ultimately, the work serves as a critical reflection on American values and encourages readers to reconsider what success truly means in a society where the cost of ambition can often be prohibitive. Through a thoughtful examination of crime and aspirations, the book invites a dialogue about the foundations of American identity and the potential paths toward a more equitable society.
The authors draw on a wealth of research and case studies to illustrate their points, making complex sociological theories accessible to a broad audience. They shed light on how the American Dream, once seen as an ideal motivating progress, has become a double-edged sword that can lead to social fragmentation and criminal behavior. This edition brings fresh insights, including contemporary examples that resonate with current social issues.
Ultimately, the work serves as a critical reflection on American values and encourages readers to reconsider what success truly means in a society where the cost of ambition can often be prohibitive. Through a thoughtful examination of crime and aspirations, the book invites a dialogue about the foundations of American identity and the potential paths toward a more equitable society.