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FEAR OF FALLING
FEAR OF FALLING
Author: Barbara Ehrenreich
A brilliant and insightful work that examines the insecurities of the middle class in an attempt to explain its turn to the right during the past two decades, Fear of Falling traces the myths about the middle class to their roots in the ambitions and anxieties that torment the group and that have led to its retreat from a responsible lead...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780394556925
ISBN-10: 0394556925
Publication Date: 7/29/1989
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Publisher: Pantheon
Book Type: Hardcover
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In this book the author, Barbara Ehrenreich, dissects the inner life of the middle class - from the liberal elite of the sixties to the yuppies of the eighties - and reveals the enormous power it wields over our culture and our very self-images as a people. Drawing on a rich variety of sources - from films and child-rearing manuals to the thousands of 'class cues' build into our clothing, furniture, shopping habits and tastes - Ehrenreich exposes the prejudices that shape the way we fail to see each other. With devasting wit and insight, she shatters myth after myth: the myth of middle-class permissiveness (no class is harder on its young); the myth of hard-hat conservatism (the working class is more liberal than the middle class); the myth of yuppie hedonism (no group is more guilt-ridden and puritanical - for them consumption is a new form of work). And she traces these myths to their roots in the ambitious and anxieties that formate the middle class, and that have led to its retreat from a responsibile leadership role.


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