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The American Paradox David G. Myers

The American Paradox By David G. Myers

The American Paradox by David G. Myers


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For Americans entering the 21st century, it is the best and the worst of times. Material wealth is at record levels, yet disturbing social problems reflect a deep spiritual poverty. David G. Myers asks how this paradox has come to be, and how social renewal and the American dream can be realized.

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The American Paradox: Spiritual Hunger in an Age of Plenty by David G. Myers

For Americans entering the twenty-first century, it is the best of times and the worst of times. Material wealth is at record levels, yet disturbing social problems reflect a deep spiritual poverty. In this compelling book, well-known social psychologist David G. Myers asks how this paradox has come to be and, more importantly, how to spark social renewal and dream a new American dream. Myers explores the research on social ills from the 1960s through the 1990s and concludes that the materialism and radical individualism of this period have cost us dearly, imperiling our children, corroding general civility, and diminishing our happiness. However, in the voices of public figures and ordinary citizens he now hears a spirit of optimism. The national dialogue is shifting away from the expansion of personal rights and towards enhancement of communal civility, away from efforts to raise self-esteem and towards attempts to arouse social responsibility, away from whose values? and towards our values. Myers analyses in detail the research on educational and other programmes that deal with social problems, explaining which seem to work and why. He then offers positive and well-reasoned advice, suggesting that a renewed social ecology for America will rest on policies that balance me thinking with we thinking.

The American Paradox Reviews

Especially meaningful and timely, this superbly written book focuses on family, character, community, and culture to illuminate its overarching theme the need for a more communitarian way of thinking in America. David Popenoe, Rutgers University The book is an eye-opener. By assembling the wealth of converging data on such topics as children raised in single-parent families; the probability of divorce given cohabitation, genetics, and religious beliefs; the relationships between happiness and wealth; sexual changes over the past forty years; and funding for children versus adults, Dr. Myers educates not only the layman but the sophisticated reader as well. Martin E. P. Seligman, author of Learned Optimism

About David G. Myers

David G. Myers is John Dirk Werkman Professor of Psychology at Hope College. His scientific research is supported by National Science Foundation grants and fellowships and his psychology textbooks are studied at nearly one thousand colleges and universities.

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The American Paradox: Spiritual Hunger in an Age of Plenty by David G. Myers
Used - Very Good
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Yale University Press
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Winner of Christianity Today Book Award (Award of Merit) 2001 null null null null null null null null null
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