The death of the grown-up

how America's arrested development is bringing down Western civilization

Diana West examines the alarming trend in America to blur the line between childhood and adulthood, arguing that Americans are failing younger generations due to their own obsessions with remaining young, leading to parents who are more worried about being friends with their children instead of raising them to be responsible, well-educated, well-rounded, productive members of society.

St. Martin's Griffin
2007
9780312340490
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