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The Monochrome Society
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338 pages
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Amitai Etzioni presents a compelling argument against the notion that diversity and multiculturalism dominate American identity. He posits that, despite appearances of a fractured society, America is fundamentally more cohesive and unified than commonly perceived. Through his analysis, Etzioni challenges prevailing narratives and emphasizes the underlying social homogeneity that characterizes the nation, offering a thought-provoking perspective on American identity and community.
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2003, paperback
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