The Moral Order of a Suburb

The Moral Order of a Suburb
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 183
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ISBN-10 : 9780195345308
ISBN-13 : 0195345304
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Book Synopsis The Moral Order of a Suburb by : M. P. Baumgartner

Download or read book The Moral Order of a Suburb written by M. P. Baumgartner and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 1989-01-26 with total page 183 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Surrounding all major cities in the United States are numerous smaller communities collectively known as suburbia. The most popular place of residence in America, the suburbs are peaceful and tranquil environments, where civility prevails and disturbances of the peace are uncommon. Drawing on research, observation, and hundreds of in-depth interviews conducted during a twelve-month study of an affluent New York City suburb, M.P. Baumgartner reveals that the apparent serenity of the suburb is caused by the avoidance of open conflict. She contends that although nonviolence, nonconfrontation, and tolerance produce a superficial social harmony, these behaviors arise from disintegrative tendencies in modern culture--transience, fragmentation, weak family and communal ties, isolation, and indifference--conditions customarily viewed as sources of disorder, antagonism, and violence. A kind of moral minimalism pervades the suburbs, a disorganized social order that, with the suburbs' rapid growth in America, promises to be the moral order of the future. A valuable contribution to the literature on social control, this study of conflict management should attract general readers and scholars alike.

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