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the importance of david reisman's the lonely crowd?

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The Lonely Crowd is important because it was a study of how Americans shift away from one set of mores and adopt another one. It talks about the concerns that the midle class had with conformity and the new subrubia that was coming out of a postwar America. He addressed what made people want to shift and conform to new ideas.