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What book analyzed the 1950s as a culture of conformity? The Feminine Mystique On the Road The Lonely Crowd The Catcher in the Rye Howl

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It was "The Lonely Crowd" that analyzed the 1950s as a culture of conformity, but it should be noted that the book was published in 1950, so it was comment on that period in general.

The Lonely Crowd was the book that analyzed the 1950s as a culture of conformity.

The Lonely Crowd is a 1950 sociological analysis by David Riesman, Nathan Glazer, and Reuel Denney.

The Lonely Crowd is regarded to be the most influential book of the twentieth century. It provides a now-classic analysis of the “new middle class” in terms of inner-directed and other-directed social character opened exciting new dimensions in our comprehension of the psychological, political, and economic issues that face the individual in contemporary American society.