Twilight of the Elites: America After Meritocracy

Author:   Christopher Hayes ,  Christopher Hayes
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Publication Date:   12 June 2012
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A powerful and original argument that traces the roots of our present crisis of authority to an unlikely source: the meritocracy. Over the past decade, Americans watched in bafflement and rage as one institution after another - from Wall Street to Congress, the Catholic Church to corporate America, even Major League Baseball - imploded under the weight of corruption and incompetence. In the wake of the Fail Decade, Americans have historically low levels of trust in their institutions; the social contract between ordinary citizens and elites lies in tatters. How did we get here? With Twilight of the Elites, Christopher Hayes offers a radically novel answer. Since the 1960s, as the meritocracy elevated a more diverse group of men and women into power, they learned to embrace the accelerating inequality that had placed them near the very top. Their ascension heightened social distance and spawned a new American elite--one more prone to failure and corruption than any that came before it. Mixing deft political analysis, timely social commentary, and deep historical understanding, Twilight of the Elites describes how the society we have come to inhabit - utterly forgiving at the top and relentlessly punitive at the bottom - produces leaders who are out of touch with the people they have been trusted to govern. Hayes argues that the public's failure to trust the federal government, corporate America, and the media has led to a crisis of authority that threatens to engulf not just our politics but our day-to-day lives. Upending well-worn ideological and partisan categories, Hayes entirely reorients our perspective on our times. Twilight of the Elites is the defining work of social criticism for the post-bailout age.

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Author:   Christopher Hayes ,  Christopher Hayes
Publisher:   Random House Audio Publishing Group
Imprint:   Random House Audio Publishing Group
Dimensions:   Width: 13.10cm , Height: 2.90cm , Length: 18.90cm
Weight:   0.245kg
ISBN:  

9780449010051


ISBN 10:   0449010058
Publication Date:   12 June 2012
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Audio
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Excellent - Rolling Stone <br> Hayes, an editor-at-large of The Nation and host of the MSNBC talk show Up With Chris Hayes, has written a perceptive and searching analysis of the problems of meritocracy. - Foreign Affairs <br> [A] stunning polemic....Hayes' book is the rare tome that originates from a political home (the left) and yet actually challenges assumptions that undergird the dominant logic in both political parties. This is not mealy-mouthed centrism. It is a substantive critique of the underlying logic of both Barack Obama and Mitt Romney - the logic of meritocracy. - Ta-Nehisi Coates, Baltimore Sun<br> <br> In a very good new book titled Twilight of the Elites: America After Meritocracy, Chris Hayes offers one of the most compelling assessments of how soaring inequality is changing American society. - The Economist.com <br> Let's just say that if you like politics and big ideas, you want to buy this book. It's a lot more intellectually ambitious than your typical pundit book and offers a really great blend of writing chops and social theory synthesis. <br>- Matthew Yglesias, Slate.com <br> In his new book, The Twilight of the Elites: America After Meritocracy, Chris Hayes manages the impossible trifecta: the book is compellingly readable, impossibly erudite, and--most stunningly of all--correct. - Aaron Swartz, Crookedtimber.org <br> Engrossing....thoughtful critiques of what's gone wrong with America's ruling class. - The Atlantic.com <br> I was myself very impressed by the level of execution in this book. <br>- Tyler Cowen, Marginalrevolution.com <br> Hayes's book makes for a great read.... Twilight uses a wide variety of academic and journalistic work, balancing a deep, systemic critique of society with detailed and empathetic reporting about those most affected by elite failure. <br>- Mike Konczal, Dissent <br> Twilight of the Elites offers an elegant, original argument that will make both cynics and i


[A] forcefully written debut....A provocative discussion of the deeper causes of our current discontent, written with verve and meriting wide interest. - Kirkus Reviews (starred) <br> This is the Next Big Thing that we have been waiting for. Twilight of the Elites is the fully reported, detailed, true story of a 21st century America beyond the reach of authority. It's new, and true, and beautifully told -- Hayes is the young left's most erudite and urgent interpreter. Brilliant book. - Rachel Maddow, host of The Rachel Maddow Show and author of Drift <br> Here is the story of the 'fail decade' and how it made cynicism the inescapable flavor of our times. Along the way Chris Hayes delivers countless penetrating insights as well as passages of brilliant observation. If you want to understand the world you're living in, sooner or later you will have to read this book. - Thomas Frank, author of Pity the Billionaire <br> Chris Hayes is a brilliant chronicler of the central crisis of our time - the failure of America's elites. His humane, spirited reporting and analysis capture what millions of Americans already know in their gut - the emperor has no clothes. Yet this is not a book defined by despair or cynicism. Hayes seizes this moment of crisis to offer important and unconventional ideas as to how to reconstruct and reinvent our politics and society. Twilight of the Elites is a must read book for those, across the political spectrum, who believe there is still time to cure the structural ills of our body politic. - Katrina vanden Heuvel, editor and publisher, The Nation <br> In Twilight of the Elites, Hayes shows us what links the bailout of investment bankers but not mortgage holders, the useless public conversation in the run-up to the Iraq war, and the Catholic Church's harboring of child rapists: our core institutions are no longer self-correcting, and have become committed to protection of insiders at all costs. Read this and pre


[L]ively and well-informed....Offering feasible proposals for change, this cogent social commentary urges us to reconstruct our institutions so we can once again trust them. - Publishers Weekly (starred) <br> [A] forcefully written debut....A provocative discussion of the deeper causes of our current discontent, written with verve and meriting wide interest. - Kirkus Reviews (starred) <br> This is the Next Big Thing that we have been waiting for. Twilight of the Elites is the fully reported, detailed, true story of a 21st century America beyond the reach of authority. It's new, and true, and beautifully told -- Hayes is the young left's most erudite and urgent interpreter. Brilliant book. - Rachel Maddow, host of The Rachel Maddow Show and author of Drift <br> Here is the story of the 'fail decade' and how it made cynicism the inescapable flavor of our times. Along the way Chris Hayes delivers countless penetrating insights as well as passages of brilliant observation. If you want to understand the world you're living in, sooner or later you will have to read this book. - Thomas Frank, author of Pity the Billionaire <br> Chris Hayes is a brilliant chronicler of the central crisis of our time - the failure of America's elites. His humane, spirited reporting and analysis capture what millions of Americans already know in their gut - the emperor has no clothes. Yet this is not a book defined by despair or cynicism. Hayes seizes this moment of crisis to offer important and unconventional ideas as to how to reconstruct and reinvent our politics and society. Twilight of the Elites is a must read book for those, across the political spectrum, who believe there is still time to cure the structural ills of our body politic. - Katrina vanden Heuvel, editor and publisher, The Nation <br> In Twilight of the Elites, Hayes shows us what links the bailout of investment bankers but not mortgage holders, the useless public conversation in the


A Foreign Policy Favorite Read of 2012<br>A Mother Jones Staff Pick for Best Nonfiction of 2012<br>An Inc.com Top Five Business Book of 2012<br>A Kirkus Reviews Best Nonfiction Book of 2012 <br> Excellent - Rolling Stone <br> Hayes, an editor-at-large of The Nation and host of the MSNBC talk show Up With Chris Hayes, has written a perceptive and searching analysis of the problems of meritocracy. - Foreign Affairs <br> [A] stunning polemic....Hayes' book is the rare tome that originates from a political home (the left) and yet actually challenges assumptions that undergird the dominant logic in both political parties. This is not mealy-mouthed centrism. It is a substantive critique of the underlying logic of both Barack Obama and Mitt Romney - the logic of meritocracy. - Ta-Nehisi Coates, Baltimore Sun<br> <br> In a very good new book titled Twilight of the Elites: America After Meritocracy, Chris Hayes offers one of the most compelling assessments of how soaring inequality is changing American society. - The Economist.com <br> Let's just say that if you like politics and big ideas, you want to buy this book. It's a lot more intellectually ambitious than your typical pundit book and offers a really great blend of writing chops and social theory synthesis. <br>- Matthew Yglesias, Slate.com <br> In his new book, The Twilight of the Elites: America After Meritocracy, Chris Hayes manages the impossible trifecta: the book is compellingly readable, impossibly erudite, and--most stunningly of all--correct. - Aaron Swartz, Crookedtimber.org <br> Engrossing....thoughtful critiques of what's gone wrong with America's ruling class. - The Atlantic.com <br> I was myself very impressed by the level of execution in this book. <br>- Tyler Cowen, Marginalrevolution.com <br> Hayes's book makes for a great read.... Twilight uses a wide variety of academic and journalistic work, balancing a deep, systemic critique of society with detaile


Let's just say that if you like politics and big ideas, you want to buy this book. It's a lot more intellectually ambitious than your typical pundit book and offers a really great blend of writing chops and social theory synthesis. <br>- Matthew Yglesias, Slate.com <br> In his new book, The Twilight of the Elites: America After Meritocracy, Chris Hayes manages the impossible trifecta: the book is compellingly readable, impossibly erudite, and--most stunningly of all--correct. - Aaron Swartz, Crookedtimber.org <br> Engrossing....thoughtful critiques of what's gone wrong with America's ruling class. - The Atlantic.com <br> I was myself very impressed by the level of execution in this book. <br>- Tyler Cowen, Marginalrevolution.com <br> Hayes's book makes for a great read.... Twilight uses a wide variety of academic and journalistic work, balancing a deep, systemic critique of society with detailed and empathetic reporting about those most affected by elite failure. <br>- Mike Konczal, Dissent<br> <br> A potent articulation of a society's free-floating angst, Twilight of the Elites stakes its claim as the jeremiad by which these days will be remembered. <br>- Washington Monthly.com <br> This was a book I found so stimulating and immersive that I cannot wait to be able to discuss it with a larger audience....Even if you think you are aware of the depth of the rot plaguing the highest levels of our society, you will likely earn a new level of outrage by reading this book. - Alexis Goldstein, Livetotry.com <br> Make[s] you think in new ways about why we tolerate such vast and growing income inequality....an extended meditation on why the great hope and change revolution of 2008 has so far left the inequitable status quo a little bit too intact. - Salon.com <br> Twilight of the Elites is a engaging, insightful book. I finished it in less than 24 hours, and I encourage you to pick up a copy. - Forbes.com <br> You should really get your


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Christopher Hayes is Editor at Large of The Nation and host of Up w/ Chris Hayes on MSNBC. From 2010 to 2011, he was a fellow at Harvard University's Edmond J Safra Foundation Center for Ethics. His essays, articles, and reviews have appeared in The New York Times Magazine, Time, The American Prospect, The New Republic, The Washington Monthly, and The Guardian. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife Kate and daughter Ryan.

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