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The Lost City - The Forgotten Virtues Of Community In America (Paperback)
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The Lost City - The Forgotten Virtues Of Community In America (Paperback)
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Millions of Americans yearn for a lost sense of community, for the
days when neighbours looked out for one another and families were
stable and secure. The 1950s are regarded as the golden age of
community, but 1960s rebellion and 1980s nostalgia have blurred our
view of what life was really like back then.In The Lost City, Alan
Ehrenhalt cuts through the fog, immersing us in the sights, sounds,
and rhythms of life in America forty years ago. He takes us down
the streets and into the homes, schools, and shops of three
neighbourhoods in one quintessentially American city: Chicago. In
St. Nicholas of Tolentine parish on the Southwest Side, we see how
the local Catholic church served as the moral and social centre of
community life. In Bronzeville, the heart of the black South Side,
we meet the civic leaders who offered hope and role models to
people hemmed in by poverty and segregation. And in Elmhurst, a
commuter suburb bursting with new subdivisions, we witness the
culture of middle-class conformity and the ways in which children
and adults bent to the rules of the majority culture.Through
evocative stories and incisive analysis, Ehrenhalt shows that the
glue holding each neighbourhood together was an unstated social
compact under which people accepted limits in their lives and
deferred to authority figures to enforce those limits,a compact
destroyed by the baby boomers' rejection of authority in the 1960s.
Since that time, an entire generation has come to believe that
personal choice is the most important of life's values. But
Ehrenhalt argues that if we truly wish to balance the demands of
modern life with a feeling of community, we have a great deal to
learn from the "limited" life of the 1950s. The Lost City reveals
the price we must pay to restore community in our lives today and
the values that will make such a restoration possible.
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