Review of America: Lost in Place
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Review of America: Lost in Place
Over the years, phenomenal advances in technology and other areas of life have transformed everyday life. It is often tempting to assume that these changes are all positive. However, a link between the past and the present can help us come to terms with reality. America: Lost in Place by Dr. Joe Brickner is the much-needed link between our time and the 1950s.
This book of 166 pages analyses how life has drastically changed in America over the past 70 years. Over 17 areas of life were discussed in detail. These include jobs, money, entertainment, travel, family, shopping, health care, faith, comedy, and many others. Each subject was carefully analyzed with comparisons between the past and the present. For instance, on page 69, when discussing entertainment, the author noted, "Technology has certainly changed movies, but I think an even bigger change has been to the content of movies. Gone are the censorship days. You can watch practically anything you want today. Murder, sex, drugs, greed, pornography – you name it, it is available somewhere." The author further provides recommendations for achieving a better society.
It was quite enlightening to find first-hand information about life in the 1960s. I realized that many of the comforts we have taken for granted used to be unavailable in the past. Also, despite the tremendous improvement in technology and other areas of life, there is a subtle decline in morality and other important values. The author's candid opinions shed light on these disparities.
My favorite feature of this book is the author's personal experiences while growing up. It was hilarious to read about the time when numerous families shared a "party line" and how it was difficult to have a private conversation on the telephone. The overall organization of the sections in this book made it quite easy to navigate. At the conclusion of each chapter, there is a "takeaway" section which highlights the author's view in concise words.
I also found the summary section quite helpful. In a tabular form, the author comments on each chapter and provides an assessment on a scale of better, neutral, or worse.
I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars. It was professionally edited. It was enlightening and refreshing to read about a time that is fast becoming a closed book to many. There is much to learn from the author's recommendations for us to achieve a better society. I have no dislikes about this book. Readers who are concerned about the declining values in our society will find the book interesting.
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It’s great to hear that you enjoyed reading about the author’s personal experiences while growing up. It’s always fascinating to learn about how things were in the past and how much they have changed over time. Thank you for sharing your thoughts on this book!
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The author, Joe Brickner, discusses the subtle decline of morality and other important values in America over the past 70 years.
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