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Age of Fracture by Daniel T. Rodgers

Age of Fracture

Daniel T. Rodgers

352 pages first pub 2010 (view editions)

nonfiction history politics sociology challenging informative reflective slow-paced
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In the last quarter of the twentieth century, the ideas that most Americans lived by started to fragment. Mid-century concepts of national consensus, managed markets, gender and racial identities, citizen obligation, and historical memory became m...

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