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Robert Putnam Quotes

«Americans are right that the bonds of our communities have withered, and we are right to fear that this transformation has very real costs, ... Bowling Alone.»
Author: Robert Putnam
«She made the adjustment very, very well. I was very leery of how well she was going to adjust, because she lived up there, she didn't know anywhere else to live. That's a big move, you know.»
Author: Robert Putnam
«She's cold all the time. And down here, she loves it. I mean, 95 (degrees) here and that's perfect for her. It is an ideal climate for her.»
Author: Robert Putnam
«Over the course of the last generation or two, a variety of technological, economic and social changes have rendered obsolete the stuff of American social capital.»
Author: Robert Putnam
«There are deep parallels between the plight of America at the turn of the last century and the plight of America today.»
Author: Robert Putnam
«It can be heard even above the roar of a helicopter, which is important if you want to tell people anything. That's the problem with bullhorns ? over a helicopter, they can't really understand what you're saying.»
Author: Robert Putnam
«The unstated message [of Bush's tax cuts] was that we were not all in this together, ... and, whatever the economic merits or demerits of the policy, the civic implications of that policy were abominable.»
Author: Robert Putnam
«This could be a moment that changes the political dialogue of the country,»
Author: Robert Putnam