68 pages • 2 hours read
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Book • Nonfiction
United States • 1980s
1985
Adult
18+ years
Habits of the Heart by Robert N. Bellah, Richard Madsen, William M. Sullivan, Ann Swidler, and Steven M. Tipton explores the balance between individualism and community in American society. The authors analyze how Americans navigate the tensions between their aspirations for personal autonomy and their obligations to the community, addressing issues like individualism, community, and civic engagement to understand American cultural and social dynamics during the late 20th century.
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Habits of the Heart by Robert N. Bellah is praised for its insightful analysis of American individualism and community, drawing on diverse interviews and sociological research. Critics appreciate its thoroughness and relevance, though some find it dense and challenging. Overall, it's a compelling read for understanding societal values and civic life.
A reader who would enjoy Habits of the Heart by Robert N. Bellah is likely interested in sociology, community studies, and American culture. They may have previously appreciated works like Alexis de Tocqueville's Democracy in America or Robert Putnam's Bowling Alone, and have a keen interest in social and moral philosophy.
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410
Book • Nonfiction
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1985
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