The Anxieties of Affluence: Critiques of American Consumer Culture, 1939-1979
Book Details
Author(s)Daniel Horowitz
PublisherUniversity of Massachusetts Press
ISBN / ASIN1558495045
ISBN-139781558495043
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Sales Rank1,652,719
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
This book charts the reactions of prominent American writers to the unprecedented prosperity of the decades following World War II. It begins with an examination of Lewis Mumford's wartime call for "democratic" consumption and concludes with an analysis of the origins of President Jimmy Carter's "malaise" speech of 1979. Between these bookends, Daniel Horowitz documents a broad range of competing views, each in its own way reflective of a deep-seated ambivalence toward consumer culture.





