Eric Klinenberg

New York University

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Professor of Sociology at New York University and author of Going Solo: The Extraordinary Rise and Surprising Appeal of Living Alone

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Can social infrastructure repair a broken society?

Eric Klinenberg at the KCRW music library. Photo by Avishay Artsy.

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Remember when living alone carried something of a stigma? According to the  latest census , those days are gone.

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Remember when living alone carried something of a stigma?  Well, according to the  latest census , those days are gone.

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