A major American intellectual and ‘;one of the right’s most gifted and astute journalists’ (The New York Times Book Review) makes the historical case that the reforms of the 1960s, reforms intended to make the nation more just and humane, left many Americans feeling alienated, despised, misledand ready to put an adventurer in the White House.Christopher Caldwell has spent years studying the liberal uprising of the 1960s and its unforeseen consequences and his conclusion is this: even the reforms that Americans love best have come with costs that are staggeringly highin wealth, freedom, and social stabilityand that have been spread unevenly among classes and generations. Caldwell reveals the real political turning points of the past half-century, taking you on a roller-coaster ride through Playboy magazine, affirmative action, CB radio, leveraged buyouts, i Phones, Oxycotin, Black Lives Matter, and internet cookies. In doing so, he shows that attempts to redress the injustices of the past have left Americans living under two different ideas of what it means to play by the rules. Essential, timely, hard to put down, The Age of Entitlement ‘;is an eloquent and bracing book, full of insight’ (New York magazine) about how the reforms of the past fifty years gave the country two incompatible political systemsand drove it toward conflict.
Christopher Caldwell
Age of Entitlement [EPUB ebook]
America Since the Sixties
Age of Entitlement [EPUB ebook]
America Since the Sixties
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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 352 ● ISBN 9781501106934 ● Publisher Simon & Schuster ● Published 2020 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 7330483 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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