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Uneasy Street: The Anxieties of Affluence (Hardcover)

Uneasy Street: The Anxieties of Affluence (Hardcover)

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    Sherman interviewed a number of wealthy New Yorkers about how they thought about the getting and spending of money. Many were politically liberal, some conservative (at least when it came to taxes), but they all wanted to avoid being seen as "entitled." Proper attitudes towards money required res...

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    I found out about this book both through an article in the Guardian and from an organization named Resource Generation. It's an ethnographic study of young progressive wealthy New Yorker's. The subjects of her study find themselves in a paradox. On the one hand, they're socially progressive, and ...

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