David Riesman Quotes
Words not only affect us temporarily; they change us, they socialize or unsocialize us.
David Riesman (1950). “The Lonely Crowd: A Study of the Changing American Character”
Today the future occupation of all moppets is to be skilled consumers.
David Riesman (1950). “The Lonely Crowd: A Study of the Changing American Character”
It is no longer clear which way is up even if one wants to rise.
David Riesman, Nathan Glazer, Reuel Denney (2001). “The Lonely Crowd”, p.47, Yale University Press
Etiquette can be at the same time a means of approaching people and of staying clear of them.
David Riesman (1950). “The Lonely Crowd: A Study of the Changing American Character”
Those who are excluded from meaningful work are, by an large, excluded from meaningful play.
"Individualism Reconsidered". Book by David Riesman, p. 333, 1954.
David Riesman (1964). “Abundance for What?”, p.243, Transaction Publishers
David Riesman (1964). “Abundance for What?”, p.177, Transaction Publishers
"Individualism Reconsidered". Book by David Riesman, 1954.
David Riesman (1950). “The Lonely Crowd: A Study of the Changing American Character”
David Riesman (1964). “Abundance for What?”, p.165, Transaction Publishers
David Riesman (1964). “Abundance for What?”, p.179, Transaction Publishers
David Riesman (1964). “Abundance for What?”, p.244, Transaction Publishers
David Riesman (1964). “Abundance for What?”, p.162, Transaction Publishers
Drivers in a traffic jam, frustrated by each others presence, are not the most amiable of men.
David Riesman (1964). “Abundance for What?”, p.255, Transaction Publishers
David Riesman (1966). “Individualism Reconsidered, and Other Essays”
David Riesman (1955). “Selected essays from Individualism reconsidered”
David Riesman (1964). “Abundance for What?”, p.176, Transaction Publishers
David Riesman (1964). “Abundance for What?”, p.156, Transaction Publishers