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The Way we are: lessons from a lifetime of listening

Amidst our epidemics of loneliness, anxiety and depression, and the impacts of entrenched poverty and ubiquitous technology, The Way We Are examines the major trends that are shaking the foundations of the Australian way of life. Drawing on thousands of interviews over a lifetime of research, Hugh Mackay, much loved and highly respected social psychologist, presents a compelling portrait of Australia today. He celebrates the march towards gender equality and explains the stubborn persistence of misogyny, the anti-social consequences of social media, the complex legacy of the Baby Boomers, and the 'fake wisdom' that guides too much of our thinking. Exploring the steady decline in religious faith and practice, Hugh identifies the many gods we continue to worship, and points to the positive role that dreaming can play in our lives. Though some of his observations may not be easy reading, Hugh's analysis is suffused with affection for our country. Inspiring, provocative and powerfully argued, The Way We Are is the most important-and uplifting-book you'll read all year. It will encourage you to reflect deeply on the question: What kind of society do we want to become?

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Branch Status Due Date Res.
32320004973420 306.099 MAC
Adult Non Fiction   East Maitland Library . . On Loan . 16 Jun 2025
32320004973404 306.099 MAC
Adult Non Fiction   East Maitland Library . . On Loan . 5 Jun 2025
32320004973438 306.099 MAC
Adult Non Fiction   Maitland Library . . On Loan . 30 Jun 2025
32320004973412 306.099 MAC
Adult Non Fiction   Rutherford Library . . On Loan . 24 Jun 2025
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ISBN 9781761470059 (paperback)
Classification Number 306.099 MAC
Author Mackay, Hugh,1938-
Title The Way we are [BK] : lessons from a lifetime of listening
Amidst our epidemics of loneliness, anxiety and depression, and the impacts of entrenched poverty and ubiquitous technology, The Way We Are examines the major trends that are shaking the foundations of the Australian way of life. Drawing on thousands of interviews over a lifetime of research, Hugh Mackay, much loved and highly respected social psychologist, presents a compelling portrait of Australia today. He celebrates the march towards gender equality and explains the stubborn persistence of misogyny, the anti-social consequences of social media, the complex legacy of the Baby Boomers, and the 'fake wisdom' that guides too much of our thinking. Exploring the steady decline in religious faith and practice, Hugh identifies the many gods we continue to worship, and points to the positive role that dreaming can play in our lives. Though some of his observations may not be easy reading, Hugh's analysis is suffused with affection for our country. Inspiring, provocative and powerfully argued, The Way We Are is the most important-and uplifting-book you'll read all year. It will encourage you to reflect deeply on the question: What kind of society do we want to become?
Subject Social movements -- Australia
National characteristics, Australian
Australia -- Social life and customs
Australia -- Social conditions
Australia -- History
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Enriched Content Catalogue Record 625225
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