Corrosion of Character
Discover the profound insights of Richard Sennett in his acclaimed work, Corrosion of Character, published by WW Norton & Co in 1999. This thought-provoking book, spanning 176 pages, delves into the impact of modern work life on personal identity and character. Sennett, a distinguished author and sociologist, explores how the changing nature of work erodes the values that define our character. Praised as "a devastating and wholly necessary book" by Studs Terkel, author of Working, this title has been recognized as a Business Week Best Book of the Year. Whether you're a student of sociology, a professional navigating the complexities of modern work, or simply a curious reader, Corrosion of Character offers essential reflections on the intersection of work and personal integrity. Don't miss this opportunity to engage with Sennett's critical examination of contemporary life.