DavidBrooks
Bobos In Paradise 豆瓣
作者: David Brooks Simon & Schuster 2001 - 3
It used to be pretty easy to distinguish between the bourgeois world of capitalism and the bohemian counterculture. The bourgeois worked for corporations, wore grey, and went to church. The bohemians were the artists and intellectuals. Bohemians championed the values of the radical 1960's; bourgeois were the enterprising yuppies of the 1980's. Now the 'bo's' are all mixed up and it is impossible to tell an expresso sipping artist from a cappuccino-gulping banker. In attitudes toward sex, morality, leisure time and work, it is hard to separate the renegade from the company man. The new establishment has combined the countercultural sixties and the achieving eighties into one social ethos. These Bobos define our age. Their hybrid culture is the atmosphere we breathe, their status codes govern social life and their moral codes govern ethics and influence our politics. Our hybrid Bobo culture is going to be dominating society for a long time to come. Read all about it in this serious and witty essay on how we live now.
2015年6月2日 已读
Brooks太幽默,边看边笑,太感同身受——针对前两章,四星;后面越来越雷同,有堆积感了,看得就有点烦了- -所以Brooks大概还是适合止于Columnist的长度。Educated Elite/Bobo can be a suitable but loosely defined term to capture our peers...
2001 DavidBrooks 社会学 美国