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NISBET, Robert A.

The Quest for Community: A Study in the Ethics of Order and Freedom.

New York: Oxford University Press , 1953.

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Rare First Edition of Robert Nisbet's The Quest for Community: A Study in the Ethics of Order and Freedom
First edition of Nisbet's magnum opus. Octavo, original cloth. Near fine in a very good dust jacket with some rubbing and small chips. First editions in the original dust jackets are rare.
One of the leading thinkers to emerge in the postwar conservative intellectual revival was the sociologist Robert Nisbet. His book The Quest for Community, published in 1953, stands as one of the most persuasive accounts of the dilemmas confronting modern society. Nearly a half century before Robert Putnam documented the atomization of society in Bowling Alone, Nisbet argued that the rise of the powerful modern state had eroded the sources of community—the family, the neighborhood, the church, the guild. Alienation and loneliness inevitably resulted. But as the traditional ties that bind fell away, the human impulse toward community led people to turn even more to the government itself, allowing statism—even totalitarianism—to flourish. "Arguably the 20th century's most important work of conservative sociology" (Ross Douthat, The New York Times).
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