Work Culture in America: A Sociological Study

Work Culture in America: A Sociological Study

Introduction Work is not merely an economic activity; it is a central institution that shapes identity, status, social relationships, and life chances. In the United States, work occupies a deeply embedded cultural and moral position. The idea that success results from hard work is rooted in American ideology and reflects the historical influence of the … Read more

Mental Health and Social Stress in America: A Sociological Perspective

Mental Health and Social Stress in America: A Sociological Perspective

Mental health has emerged as one of the most pressing social concerns in contemporary American society. While psychological and medical sciences often focus on individual diagnosis and treatment, sociology shifts the lens outward, examining how social structures, institutions, relationships, and cultural expectations generate stress and shape mental well-being. From economic insecurity and workplace pressure to … Read more