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Country of Lords : Neo-Aristocrats, Social Darwinists, Tech Utopians, and the Long Fight Against Equality in America
Country of Lords : Neo-Aristocrats, Social Darwinists, Tech Utopians, and the Long Fight Against Equality in America
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Author(s): Phillips-fein, Kim
Phillips-Fein, Kimberly
ISBN No.: 9781324074441
Pages: 304
Year: 202607
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 48.30
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

A Pulitzer-finalist historian charts a 250-year-old intellectual and political tradition--the conviction that all Americans are NOT created equal. We think of the United States as a nation committed, at least on paper, to ideals of human equality, under God and/or under the law. But as robust as the notion of the "American dream" is a longstanding defense of social hierarchies, including vast gulfs between rich and poor. Drawing on forgotten characters and neglected archives, Kim Phillips-Fein tells the story of the executives, intellectuals, and political leaders who have argued that the words of the Declaration of Independence--that "all men are created equal"--are a myth. John Adams, William Graham Sumner, Andrew Carnegie, journalist Lothrop Stoddard, Henry Ford, Harvard psychologist Richard Herrnstein, Peter Thiel, and others represent this counter-tradition of hostility to democratic government. Phillips-Fein explores their ideas, and the aspirations they were reacting to, in order to understand our political life today--in hopes we might imagine a more egalitarian way forward.


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