Richard SennettThe Uses of DisorderPersonal Identity and City Life"Utopian in the best senseit tries to define a radically different
future and to show that it could be constructed from the materials at hand."
Kenneth Keniston, New York Times Book Review
"We are prompted to think and dream and question old and tired clichés and some more recent ones, too, by an author whose mind is rich, wide-ranging, and, best of all, not afraid of life's ambiguities, not tempted to banish them all with ideological rhetoric." Robert Coles
"An important contribution. . . . Sennett illustrated with concrete, humane and
telling instances a truth which I consider vital: that in this last part of the
twentieth century it is not disorder but an excess of order . . . which threatens
our society." Denis de Rougemont
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