On Paradise Drive: How We Live Now (And Always Have) in the Future Tense
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| On Paradise Drive: How We Live Now (And Always Have) in the Future Tense | |
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| Author(s) | David Brooks |
| Country | United States |
| Subject(s) | Social psychology |
| Publisher | Simon & Schuster |
| Publication date | 2004 |
| Pages | 304 |
| ISBN | 978-0743227391 |
| OCLC Number | 54400126 |
| Preceded by | Bobos in Paradise |
| Followed by | The Social Animal |
On Paradise Drive is the second book written by conservative and occasionally centrist New York Times commentator David Brooks, released four years after his first book, Bobos in Paradise. Using a similar style, his second work seeks to make a connection between the oft-maligned material strivings of middle-class Americans and a more profound focus on one's future, which he believes to be deeply ingrained in American society.
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