Background
Berger, Bennett Maurice was born on May 1, 1926 in New York City. Son of Julius and Ethel (King) Berger.
( The Survival of a Counterculture is a lively, engaging...)
The Survival of a Counterculture is a lively, engaging look into the ways communards, or people who live in communes, maintain, modify, use, and otherwise live with their convictions while they attempt to get through the problems of everyday life. Communal families shape their norms to the circumstances they live with, just as on a larger scale nations and major institutions also shape their ideologies to the pressures of circumstance they feel. With a new introduction by the author that brings his work up to date, this volume raises important questions regarding sociological theory.
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Berger, Bennett Maurice was born on May 1, 1926 in New York City. Son of Julius and Ethel (King) Berger.
Bachelor of Arts, Hunter College, 1950; Doctor of Philosophy, University of California-Berkeley, 1958.
Assistant professor, then associate professor sociology, University of Illinois, 1959-1963; member of faculty, University of California-Davis, 1963-1973; professor sociology, University of California-Davis, 1965-1973; department chairman, University of California-Davis, 1963-1966, 67-69; professor sociology, University of California-San Diego, 1973-1991; professor emeritus, University of California-San Diego, since 1991; department chairman, University of California-San Diego, 1979-1981.
( The Survival of a Counterculture is a lively, engaging...)
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(Sociology)
Served with United States Marine Corps Reserve, 1944-1946. Fellow American Sociological Association. Member American Association of University Professors.
Married Jean Kirkham, December 9, 1956 (divorced 1971). Children: Jane, Nora. Married Chandra Mukerji, January 1981 (divorced 1999).
Children– Kenneth, Stephanie.