Age of Happy Problems
Discover the thought-provoking insights of Herbert Gold in his compelling non-fiction work, Age of Happy Problems. Originally published in 1962 and reissued by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2002, this paperback edition spans 258 pages, inviting readers to delve into the complexities of modern life. Gold examines the pressing issues that arise in a world characterized by "mass destruction, mass inertia, mass everything." Through his engaging narrative, he challenges us to confront these not-so-happy problems and encourages a deeper understanding of the human condition. Perfect for readers interested in sociology, philosophy, and contemporary issues, Age of Happy Problems is a must-read for anyone seeking to navigate the challenges of our times. Don’t miss the opportunity to explore Gold’s insightful perspective—order your copy today!