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Living in the here and now an elusive memory
2009
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Professor and sociologist [Dalton Conley] says that, for today's workers, work is life. Because of the \"information age,\" computers, Blackberrys, and instant communication, and because we've come to feel that we should always be doing something highly productive, we can't slow down. We've become a society that thinks we should be Elsewhere at all times. If you're looking for a business book that you can breeze through in a day or so, don't look here. \"Elsewhere, U.S.A.\" is one of those slim books that packs inside its covers a lot to digest. Through stories, history, and an examination of sociological factors, author Dalton Conley lays to rest many modern societal myths. He shows why our economy is the way it is and how the have-nots in America might have it better.
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