In the 1950 book The Lonely Crowd, David Riesman, Reuel Denney, and Nathan Glazer concluded that most Americans were:

a) "inner-directed," with a good sense of personal direction
b) "other-directed," depending on others to determine what to say and do
c) socially aware of problems such as nuclear war and poverty
d) uninformed about problems such as nuclear war and poverty


B

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