Scribner Seminar Program
Course Description
Rich, Free, and Miserable: The Failure of "Success" in America
Instructor(s): John Brueggeman, Sociology
Why is the American Dream in trouble? With unparalleled resources and opportunities,
this should be the best time and place to live in human history. Despite may positive
signs, the social fabric of American society is thinning. Decreasing time devoted
to family and neighbors, increasing energy spent working and shopping, widespread
patterns of unhealthy and damaging consumption, and growing distrust and incivility
in public life are all too common patterns reflecting this decline. Students will
examine the deteriorating state of community in America, focusing on the lack of balance
between the three great spheres of social life: the economic sphere, civil society,
and the polity. More specifically, students will pursue the following questions: What
are the most important strengths and weaknesses of American society? What are the
realistic possibilities for retaining the strengths and addressing the weaknesses?
How can we as individual citizens help restore balance to our society and in our own
lives.
Course Offered