1972 Proceedings: Sixty-Third Annual Convention of Rotary International
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Page : 1862 pages
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Release : 1975
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Author : Jeffrey A. Charles
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Page : 246 pages
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Release : 1993
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780252020155
Placing the clubs in the context of twentieth-century middle-class culture, Charles maintains that they represented the response of locally oriented, traditional middle-class men to societal changes. The groups emerged at a time when service was becoming both a middle-class and a business ideal. As voluntary associations, they represented a shift in organizing rationale, from fraternalism to service. The clubs and their ideology of service were welcome as a unifying force at a time when small cities and towns were beset by economic and population pressures.