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050 00 $aBF755.A5$bR5 1961
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100 1 $aRiesman, David,$d1909-2002.
245 14 $aThe lonely crowd;$ba study of the changing American character,$cby David Riesman with Nathan Glazer and Reuel Denney.
250 $aAbridged ed.$bwith a new foreword.
260 0 $aNew Haven,$bYale University Press,$c1961.
300 $a315 p.$c21 cm.
440 0 $aYale paperbound,$vY-41
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aI. Character : 1. Some types of character and society : Character and society : High growth potential: tradition-directed types ; A definition of tradition-direction ; Transitional growth: inner-directed types ; A definition of inner-direction ; Incipient decline of population: other-directed types ; A definition of other-direction ; The three types compared ; The case of Athens ; Some necessary qualifications. The characterological struggle --
505 0 $a2. From morality to morale: changes in the agents of character formation : Changes in the role of the parents : Parental role in the stage of tradition-direction ; Parental role in the stage of inner-direction ; Character and social mobility ; Character training as a conscious parental talk ; Passage from home ; Parental role in the stage of other-direction ; Character and social mobility ; From ringing up children to bringing up father ; The rule of reason. Changes in the role of the teacher : The teacher's role in the stage of inner-direction ; The teacher's role in the stage of other-direction -- 3. A jury of their peers: changes in the agents of character formation (continued) : The peer-group in the stage of inner-direction ; The peer-group in the stage of other-direction : The trial ; The talk of the town: the socialization of preferences ; The antagonistic cooperators of the peer-group --
505 0 $a4. Storytellers as tutors in technique: changes in the agents of character formation (continued) : Song and story in the stage of tradition-direction : Chimney-corner media ; Tales of norm and "abnorm". The socializing functions of print in the stage of inner-direction : The whip of the word ; Models in print ; The oversteered child. The mass media in the stage of other-direction : The child market ; Winner take all? ; Tootle: a modern cautionary tale ; Areas of freedom -- 5. The inner-directed round of life : Men at work : The economic problem: the hardness of the material ; Ad astra per aspera. The side show of pleasure ; The acquisitive consumer ; Away from it all ; Onward and upward with the arts ; Feet on the rail. The struggle for self-approval --
505 0 $a6. The other-directed round of life: from invisible hand to glad hand : The economic problem: the human element ; From craft skill to manipulative skill ; From free trade to fair trade ; From the bank account to the expense account. The milky way -- 7. The other-directed round of life (continued) : The night shift : Changes in the symbolic meaning of food and sex from the wheat bowl to the salad bowl ; Sex: the last frontier. Changes in the mode of consumption of popular culture : Entertainment as adjustment to the group ; Handling the office ; Handling the home ; Heavy harmony ; Lonely successes ; Good-bye to escape?. The two types compared
505 0 $aII. Politics : 8. Tradition-directed, inner-directed, and other-directed political styles: indifferents, moralizers, inside-dopesters : The indifferents ; Old style ; New style. The moralizers : The style of the moralizer-in-power ; The style of the moralizer-in-retreat. The inside-dopesters : The balance sheet of inside dope -- 9. Political persuasions: indignation and tolerance : Politics as an object of consumption ; The media as tutors in tolerance : Tolerance and the cult of sincerity ; Sincerity and cynicism. Do the media escape from politics? ; The reservoir of indignation ; In dreams begin responsibilities -- 10. Images of power : The leaders and the led : Captains of industry and captains of consumption. Who has the power? ; The veto groups ; Is there a ruling class left? -- 11. Americans and Kwakiutls
505 0 $aIII. Autonomy : 12. Adjustment or autonomy? : The adjusted, the anomic, the autonomous, II. the autonomous among the inner directed ; The autonomous among the other-directed : Bohemia ; Sex ; Tolerance -- 13. False personalization: obstacles to autonomy in work : Cultural definitions of work ; Glamorizers, featherbedders, indispensables : White-collar personalization: toward glamor ; The conversation of the classes: factory model ; The club of indispensables. The overpersonalized society : The automat versus the glad hand -- 14. Enforced privatization: obstacles to autonomy in play : The denial of sociability ; Sociability and the privatization of women. packaged sociabilities -- 15. The problem of competence: obstacles to autonomy in play (continued) : The play's the thing ; The forms of competence : Consumership: postgraduate course ; The possibilities of craftsmanship ; The newer criticism in the realm of taste. The avocational counselors ; Freeing the child market -- 16. Autonomy and utopia.
650 2 $aEthnopsychology.
650 2 $aPsychology, Social.
650 0 $aEthnopsychology.
650 0 $aNational characteristics, American.
650 0 $aEthnopsychology$zUnited States.
776 08 $iOnline version:$aRiesman, David, 1909-2002.$tLonely crowd.$bAbridged ed.$dNew Haven, Yale University Press, 1961$w(OCoLC)643552980
830 0 $aHuman Relations Collection.$5bak
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