The Survival of a Counterculture: Ideological Work and Everyday Life among Rural Communards
The Survival of a Counterculture is a lively, engaging look into the ways communards, or people who live in communes, maintain, modify, use, and otherwise live with their convictions while they attempt to get through the problems of everyday life. Communal families shape their norms to the circumstances they live with, just as on a larger scale nations and major institutions also shape their ideologies to the pressures of circumstance they feel. With a new introduction by the author that brings his work up to date, this volume raises important questions regarding sociological theory.
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The Survival of a Counterculture: Ideological Work and Everyday Life among Rural Communards
The Survival of a Counterculture is a lively, engaging look into the ways communards, or people who live in communes, maintain, modify, use, and otherwise live with their convictions while they attempt to get through the problems of everyday life. Communal families shape their norms to the circumstances they live with, just as on a larger scale nations and major institutions also shape their ideologies to the pressures of circumstance they feel. With a new introduction by the author that brings his work up to date, this volume raises important questions regarding sociological theory.
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The Survival of a Counterculture: Ideological Work and Everyday Life among Rural Communards

The Survival of a Counterculture: Ideological Work and Everyday Life among Rural Communards

by Bennett Berger
The Survival of a Counterculture: Ideological Work and Everyday Life among Rural Communards

The Survival of a Counterculture: Ideological Work and Everyday Life among Rural Communards

by Bennett Berger

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The Survival of a Counterculture is a lively, engaging look into the ways communards, or people who live in communes, maintain, modify, use, and otherwise live with their convictions while they attempt to get through the problems of everyday life. Communal families shape their norms to the circumstances they live with, just as on a larger scale nations and major institutions also shape their ideologies to the pressures of circumstance they feel. With a new introduction by the author that brings his work up to date, this volume raises important questions regarding sociological theory.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780765808059
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
Publication date: 12/31/2003
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 290
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.80(d)
Lexile: 1610L (what's this?)

About the Author

Bennett M. Berger, a sociologist for thirty years, is professor emeritus at the University of California, San Diego. He is the author of An Essay on Culture.

Bennett M. Berger, a sociologist for thirty years, is professor emeritus at the University of California, San Diego. He is the author of An Essay on Culture.

Table of Contents

1: Introduction; 2: The Ranch; 3: Commune Children: Equalitarianism and the Decline of Age-Grading; 4: American Pastoralism and the Commune Movement; 5: Intimacy: Coupling, Uncoupling, Recoupling; 6: Ideological Conflict and the Microsociology of Knowledge; 7: Reproduction and Change in Culture and Sensibility
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