How popular music reshaped high school status networks

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Tyler Cowen posts to Randall Collins's, Violence: A Micro-sociological Theory. To sum up; the rise of popular music created new social spaces and opportunities for kids to challenge the traditional social hierarchy awarded by the control of traditional social venues (high school athletics).

It reminded me of this excerpt from McCloskey's Bourgeois Virtues.

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