Bowling Alone

Who is Machers from Bowling Alone and what is their importance?

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Machers is the Yiddish terms for people who make things occur in the community. These people tend to spend a great deal of time in formal organizations. They are more likely to volunteer, attend club meetings, read the newspaper, and follow politics. They also tend to be more highly educated and have higher incomes. Putnam argues that machers have declined in society.