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Aging and Old Age, Paperback / softback Book

Aging and Old Age Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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Are the elderly posing a threat to America's political system with their enormous clout?

Are they stretching resources to the breaking point with their growing demands for care?

Economist and legal scholar Richard A. Posner explodes the myth that the United States could be on the brink of gerontological disaster.

This text seeks to offer fresh insight into a wide range of social and political issues relating to the elderly, such as health care, crime, social security, and discrimination.

From the dread of death to the inordinate law-abidingness of the old, from their loquacity to their penny-pinching, Posner paints a surprisingly rich, revealing, and unsentimental portrait of the millions of elderly people in the United States.

He explores issues such as age discrimination in employment, creativity and leadership as functions of age, and the changing social status of the elderly.

Why are old people, presumably with less to lose, more unwilling to take risks than young people?

Why don't the elderly in the United States command the respect and affection they once did and still do in other countries?

How does aging affect driving and criminal records?And how does aging relate to creativity across different careers?

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