In this bracing collection of provocative essays, the author examines the false benevolence that characterizes the power classes in contemporary America. While they tragically conceive their desire for authority as a form of virtue, the elite classes have set about remaking schools, rewriting the U.S. Constitution, dehumanizing charity, and making war on tradition in the name of a crude form of Social Darwinism.
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In this bracing collection of provocative essays, the author examines the false benevolence that characterizes the power classes in contemporary America. While they tragically conceive their desire for authority as a form of virtue, the elite classes have set about remaking schools, rewriting the U.S. Constitution, dehumanizing charity, and making war on tradition in the name of a crude form of Social Darwinism.
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Michael Beran has a devoted following on "City Journal". For them this book holds no surprises as they know Beran's beliefs, what he thinks of our times, and how well he writes.
Beran fans will want a copy for themselves, one to lend to friends, and one- all gift wrapped-- to bestow on someone who needs a provocative shaking up of threadbare old mind-sets.