Winner of the 2011 NCTE George Orwell Award for outstanding contributions to the critical analysis of public discourse.

One of The Atlantic's Best Psychology Books of the Year 2011

As human beings, we've...

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Winner of the 2011 NCTE George Orwell Award for outstanding contributions to the critical analysis of public discourse.

One of The Atlantic's Best Psychology Books of the Year 2011

As human beings, we've always told stories: stories about who we are, where we come from, and where we're going. Now imagine that one of those stories is taking over the others, narrowing our diversity and creating a monoculture. Because of the rise of the economic story, six areas of your world - your work, your relationships with others and the environment, your community, your physical and spiritual health, your education, and your creativity - are changing, or have already changed, in subtle and not-so-subtle ways. And because how you think shapes how you act, the monoculture isn't just changing your mind - it's changing your life.

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