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Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community - Book by Robert D. Putnam
In Bowling Alone, Robert D. Putnam examines the decline of social capital in the United States over the 20th century. Putnam argues that Americans have become increasingly disconnected from their communities, as evidenced by the decline in participation in civic activities, such as bowling leagues, church attendance, and volunteer work. He explores the consequences of this erosion on social cohesion, democracy, and individual well-being. Putnam also suggests ways to reverse this trend and rebuild social bonds, emphasizing the importance of community involvement for fostering a more engaged and prosperous society.
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