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This review is from: Arrested Adulthood: The Changing Nature of Maturity and Identity (Paperback)
People who read Arrested Adulthood could almost accuse Cote of being a conspiracy theorist--if he didn't state his case so convincingly. He argues that not only have traditional models and definitions of adulthood gone by the wayside, but they have been replaced by a new model (or perhaps non-model) which threatens to create a society in which clinical narcissism is the norm, not an aberration. Towards the end of the book, we discover that the villains of the piece are giant corporations. This is not because they make such good villains, but because their quest to create a society of perfect consumers has had the unintended side effect of the Frankensteinian rise of a generation of impulsive, irresponsible, and even selfish pseudo-adults. Whether or not you agree with Cote's theories, they make for fascinating reading, and the author supports his ideas with writings and research data from various branches of the social sciences. This book makes an intriguing lens for looking at our dynamic and sometimes disturbing modern culture.
Update: Follow up on this book with Jean M. Twenge's new book, The Narcissism Epidemic! |
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Arrested Adulthood: The Changing Nature of Maturity and Identity by James E. Côté (Paperback - June 1, 2000)
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