Age of Fracture
Discover the profound insights of Age of Fracture by Daniel T. Rodgers, published in 2012. This thought-provoking book spans 360 pages and delves into the transformative decades surrounding the 1980s, offering a fresh reinterpretation of American society during this pivotal era.
Rodgers explores how the collective purposes and meanings that once framed social debates became unhinged and uncertain. He provides a compelling analysis of how the structures of power shifted, leading to a cultural landscape where market choice and fluid identities took precedence. This engaging exploration of civilization, culture conflict, and economic conditions invites readers to reflect on the intricate interplay between politics, culture, and social conditions in shaping contemporary America.
Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply curious about the evolution of American society, Age of Fracture is a must-read that offers valuable perspectives on the forces that have shaped our world.