Examining the changes in society in the United States, Beth
Rubin explains how the current era differs fundamentally from the
post-World War Two period; how and why that change has occurred;
and what its meaning is to everyday life. She traces the changes
from a domestic to a global economy, the transformation of the
workplace, and the impact that these changes have had on how other
people are experiencing social aspects of their lives: their
families and interpersonal relations, their communities and their
experience of the culture of mass society.
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