America's Midlife Crisis

America's Midlife Crisis
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Publisher : Nicholas Brealey
Total Pages : 263
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ISBN-10 : 1931930074
ISBN-13 : 9781931930079
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Book Synopsis America's Midlife Crisis by : Gary R. Weaver

Download or read book America's Midlife Crisis written by Gary R. Weaver and published by Nicholas Brealey. This book was released on 2008-11-06 with total page 263 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: America's Midlife Crisis examines the culture of America at a crucial point in its history and development. Along the way something happened to the fundimental nature of American culture: a midlife crisis. From the founding of the republic through the many conflicts over the years, from the Puritan roots to recent waves of immigration, from race to religion. America's Midlife Crisis examines the values, beliefs and behavior of an increasingly complex society that is struggling with its place in the new world order. There has been a seismic shift, far beyond normal cyclic changes, in cultural and political trends in the United States. Following 9/11--no longer as confident in the protection of two vast oceans, a powerful military structure and a dominant economy-- the U.S. government instituted policies and practices that have produced results exactly opposite of what was intended. Rather than making America safer, they have generated great consternantion about its intentions, further enraging America's critics and confusing and alienating its longtime allies. America's Midlife Crisis shows how a superpower got to this point and what this midlife crisis means for the nation's future.


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