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Against the Stream - Reflections of an Unconventional Demographer (Hardcover, New)
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Against the Stream - Reflections of an Unconventional Demographer (Hardcover, New)
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With the insight and clarity that mark all of Petersen's writings,
"Against the Stream" brings together reflections of an
unconventional demographer. Thirteen essays on various topics
become a cohesive unit by virtue of the author's unique point of
view, and the understanding of contemporary events he has gathered
in his long mastery of demography is evident in this volume. In a
brief introduction the author points out that the viewpoints he
expresses in the volume are unorthodox. He covers a variety of
topics. Chapter 1 examines utopian thought, which Petersen notes
usually gets good press that, in his view, is undeserved. Chapter 2
discusses planned communities and suburbanization, beginning with
two famous utopias presented in books by Edward Bellamy and
Ebenezer Howard, which had significant influence on American and
British societies. Chapter 3 analyzes the perennial topic of how
the balance between people and their sustenance will evolve.
Chapter 4 critically explores Durkheim's analysis of suicide.
Chapters 5 and 6 analyze the culture, language, and geographical
positions of the individual countries of Belguim and Canada,
providing a fresh outlook on these routine topics. Chapters 7 and 8
evaluate rebellious Berkeley students and adolescent student rebels
in general as the juvenile delinquents that they often are. Chapter
9 discusses the anti-urban bias of the mainline American Churches.
Chapter 10 traces the historical roots of Christian holidays,
pointing out their significant links with prior religions. Chapter
11 critically examines the history of the English language as a
guide to current usage. Chapters 12 and 13 survey two widely
misunderstood demographic topics--the cause of death and
obesity--and provide some stimulating new ideas. This latest work
by a distinguished demographer is a tightly knit, compact volume, a
compendium of thought written in a nontechnical manner and about
various subjects that will both interest the general reader and
offer a different perspective of their disciplines to demographers
and sociologists.
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