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‘The Fall of Public Man’ is a seminal work in the field of sociology, penned by the esteemed Richard Sennett. This thought-provoking book delves into the decline of public life and the rise of an introspective society, tracing the roots of this transformation back to 18th-century Europe. Sennett explores how changes in the public sphere have led to a more privatized form of individuality, affecting personal identity and community interactions. Through a meticulous examination of social behaviors, urban environments, and historical shifts, ‘The Fall of Public Man’ offers a critical analysis of the consequences of society’s retreat from public engagement, posing essential questions about the nature of human connection in the modern world.






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