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Swarm (Hardcover)
Guy Garcia
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R1,042
Discovery Miles 10 420
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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An economic revolution is transforming America: the New
Mainstream. In this groundbreaking book, Guy Garcia explains how
Americans will eat, work, play, learn, and spend money in the
twenty-first century--and why any organization that ignores the
lessons of the New Mainstream is doomed to fail.
Led by the growing statistical and buying power of blacks,
Latinos, and Asians, the New Mainstream is a loose coalition of
minorities who have been forced to forge their own identity in
American culture--even as they use and consume goods and services
targeted to the general public. This shift in consumer buying power
is not only transforming how products are developed, marketed, and
bought, it also illustrates that diversity is the driving force of
American capitalism. As Garcia shows, The New Mainstream is both a
wake-up call and a road map to this new economic reality.
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Swarm (Paperback)
Guy Garcia
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R662
Discovery Miles 6 620
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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Why are so many of today's supermen super-clueless ?
Why do so many men prefer the escapist digitized world of Spike
TV and "Grand Theft Auto" to the reality of their own lives?
An entire generation of men is slacking off. The struggle to
redefine what being a man means in today's world has resulted in
widespread male confusion, leading to rampant malaise, alienation,
and disconnection. In this eye-opening exploration of this crisis
of contemporary American manhood, award-winning journalist Guy
Garcia sheds light on a problem that has wreaked havoc on the
American family. Packed with startling statistics, informed by pop
culture, and narrated in the entertaining style for which Guy
Garcia is known, "The Decline of Men" is an important wake-up call
to the distressing reality of the American male
The narrator of Skin Deep is David Loya, a second generation
Chicano from the East L.A. barrio. With a degree from Harvard Law
School he is a rising star in a major New York law firm. He returns
to L.A. in response to an urgent request from a Harvard friend to
find a missing illegal Mexican named Josefina Juarez. David's
search for Juarez takes him deep into the barrio where the mystery
of her fate upends his world and forces him to confront long-buried
questions about family, love, friendship, and his own identity.
Skin Deep is a novel about coming of age in the new America, a
place in which races and cultures have not so much melded as
collided and in which no identity is secure. Garcia chronicles this
new urban landscape with acuity and informed sympathy.
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