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Excellent insights into American society today. - Goodreads But the writing style induces anguish. - Goodreads Well-researched examination of American community. - Goodreads The writing is terrible. - Goodreads Putnam is a competent writer and is very convincing. - Goodreads But the writing was so tedious. - Goodreads Review: Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American CommunityUser Review - Erika RS - GoodreadsSocial capital is the grease that keeps society moving, but over the past 30 years it has decreased. Bowling Alone is the influential book that gathered the data behind this trend and put social ... Read full review Review: Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American CommunityUser Review - Eddy Allen - GoodreadsDrawing on vast new data that reveal Americans' changing behavior, Putnam shows how we have become increasingly disconnected from one another and how social structures--whether they be PTA, church, or ... Read full review Related books
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