“Today, as in the Gilded Age, we live in a world where a morality of personal responsibility rubs shoulders with a culture of greed and of flagrant social irresponsibility. Now as then, business has shed its collective responsibility for employees - just as government has for its citizens.” WorldGovernmentAgeTodayCultureSocialResponsibilityCitizensMoralityGreedShouldersCorporationsEmployeeCollectivesShedPersonal ResponsibilityIrresponsibilityGildedGilded AgeCollective Responsibility Book:Sociopathic Society: A People's Sociology of the United States Source: Sociopathic Society: A People's Sociology of the United States
“The poor, no less than the rich, stay tuned in to the Dream Machine in bad times as well as good....By 1995, millions of the poor were left without housing, medical care; jobs, or educational opportunity; six million children-one of every four kids under 6 years of age in America-were officially poor. Mired in Third-World conditions of poverty while video-bombarded with First-World dreams, rarely has a population suffered a greater gap between socially cultivated appetites and socially available opportunities.” WorldYearsFirstsWellsChildrenDreamCareKidsAgeJobsAmericaOpportunityLeftPoorPovertyHistoryMillionsRichGreaterFourConditionsSixMachinesThirdsPopulationAvailableEducationalMedicalVideoGapsAppetiteHousingThird WorldBad TimesMedical CareBombarded Author:Charles Derber