A More Perfect Union
Holistic Worldviews and the Transformation of American Culture after World War II
Linda Sargent Wood
Reviews and Awards
"Linda Sargent Wood has produced a creative history of post-World War II American culture by centering it on the idea and manifestation of holism... She approaches the topic through five individuals and one institution, each the focus of a chapter of the book. The diversity of these subjects demonstrates well the wide extent of holism in various walks of American life at this time, while their interconnections suggest the multiple ways holism converged. A More Perfect Union prompts a consideration of wholes and parts, communities and individuals, the global and the local." - Environmental Ethics
"Readable and well-crafted, A More Perfect Union contributes significantly to modern American cultural history. With originality and insight, Linda Sargent Wood traces key intellectual and cultural trends that converged after World War II to create a 'holistic' worldview whose influence crested in the 1960s and early '70s." - Paul S. Boyer, Editor in Chief, The Oxford Companion to United States History
"This is a very important book, one that breaks new ground in recovering and analyzing very important aspects of the histories of the long 1960s. Wood effectively reveals a critically important cultural movement/moment-one whose impulses were central to the period and retain their presence in our world. The writing is vigorous and clear; the research very thorough." - Daniel Horowitz, Mary Huggins Gamble Professor of American Studies, Smith College
"Makes a strong, well-argued case for holism's pervasiveness and influence; and the research and writing are impressive." - CHOICE