Poor Richard's principle

recovering the American dream through the moral dimension of work, business, and money

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Poor Richard's principle

recovering the American dream through the moral dimension of work, business, and money

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The American Dream is in serious danger, according to Robert Wuthnow - not because of economic conditions, but because its moral underpinnings have been forgotten. In the past this vision was not simply a formula for success, but a moral perspective that framed our thinking about work and money in terms of broader commitments to family, community, and humanitarian values.

Nowadays, we are working harder than ever, and yet many of us feel that we are not realizing our higher aspirations as individuals or as a people. Here Wuthnow examines the struggles in which American families are now engaged as they try to balance work and family, confront the pressures of consumerism, and find meaning in their careers.

He suggests that we can find economic instruction and inspiration in the nation's past - in such figures as Benjamin Franklin, for instance, who was at once the prudent Poor Richard, the engaged public person, and the enthusiastic lover of life.

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English
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429

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Poor Richard's Principle
January 12, 1998, Princeton University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [377]-426) and index.

Published in
Princeton, N.J

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
306/.0973
Library of Congress
HN90.M6 W87 1996, HN90.M6W87 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 429 p. ;
Number of pages
429

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL970105M
Internet Archive
poorrichardsprin00wuth
ISBN 10
0691028923
LCCN
96006799
OCLC/WorldCat
34281942
Library Thing
549604
Goodreads
3747230

First Sentence

"WHEN MARK LATHAM graduated from college, he had no idea what he wanted to do next."

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