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In The Corrosion of Character, Richard Sennett, among the countrys most distinguished thinkers …has concentrated into 176 pages a profoundly affecting argument (Business Week) that draws on interviews with dismissed IBM executives, bakers, a bartender turned advertising executive, and many others to call into question the terms of our new economy. In his 1972 classic, The Hidden Injuries of Class (written with Jonathan Cobb), Sennett interviewed a man he called Enrico, a hardworking janitor whose life was structured by a union pay schedule and given meaning by his sacrifices for the future. In this new book-a *1 bestseller in Germany-Sennett explores the contemporary scene characterized by Enricos son, Rico, whose life is more materially successful, yet whose work lacks long-term commitments or loyalties. Distinguished by Sennetts combination of broad historical and literary learning and a reporters willingness to walk into a store or factory [and] strike up a conversation (New York Times Book Review), this
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