Habits of the Heart: Individualism and Commitment in American LifeUniversity of California Press, 1985 - 355 стор. Meanwhile, the authors' antidote to the American sickness--a quest for democratic community that draws on our diverse civic and religious traditions--has contributed to a vigorous scholarly and popular debate. Attention has been focused on forms of social organization, be it civil society, democratic communitarianism, or associative democracy, that can humanize the market and the administrative state. In their new Introduction the authors relate the argument of their book both to the current realities of American society and to the growing debate about the country's future. With this new edition one of the most influential books of recent times takes on a new immediacy. |
Зміст
The Pursuit of Happiness | 3 |
Finding Oneself | 55 |
Love and Marriage | 85 |
S Reaching Out | 113 |
Individualism | 142 |
Getting Involved | 167 |
Citizenship | 196 |
Religion | 219 |
ΙΟ The National Society | 250 |
Transforming American Culture | 275 |
Public Philosophy | 297 |
Інші видання - Показати все
Habits of the Heart: Individualism and Commitment in American Life Robert Neelly Bellah Попередній перегляд недоступний - 1985 |
Загальні терміни та фрази
Alasdair MacIntyre Alexis de Tocqueville American culture autonomy become believe Bellah biblical and republican called Cecilia Cecilia Dougherty century chapter Christian church citizens civic commitment community of memory conception concern context corporate define Democracy in America democratic Economic Democracy ethical expressive feel freedom groups human idea ideal important individualistic institutions interests interviewed involved Jefferson Joe Gorman justice kind language Larry Beckett lifestyle enclave lives Margaret Oldham marriage meaning ment middle-class Mike Conley modern moral nomic one's organization parents participation political practices problems professional relationship religion religious responsibility role self-reliance sense shared social ecology social science society success Suffolk Sun City Center talked therapist therapy things tion Tocqueville town father tradition understanding utilitarian utilitarian individualism values virtue vision voluntary associations Wayne Bauer Welfare Liberalism York