
Twilight of the Elites
America after Meritocracy
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Chris Hayes
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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Further, the privilege of elite status has not come with accountability for performance commensurate with that status, and therefore extreme failures by the elites are not corrected and are in fact perpetuated, compounded, or even rewarded. Elites depend upon other elite "experts" for guidance about major issues, and their life experience becomes so far removed from that of those affected by their decisions that they make decisions they might not make if they or their loved ones had to experience the consequences themselves. His excellent examples range from the White House to the world of sports. As for a solution, he points to the Occupy movement. This is unsatisfactory [imho], since the Occupy movement lacked leadership sufficient to press its causes politically, but his point is really that a revolutionary way of viewing and exercising power and merit in our society is needed, short of revolution in the streets.
Hayes narrates his own book, and even though his voice is not sonorous, it is easy to listen to, and his emphasis adds to the meaning of his points. In general a good "read."
Gives names to important issues.
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valuable observations of a hghly educated newz man
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Where does Twilight of the Elites rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
One of the best. Inspirational, a call to action and answers the question "why are things so messed up right now"?What about Christopher Hayes’s performance did you like?
Emotional, read his own book so knew exactly what to emphasize.What’s the most interesting tidbit you’ve picked up from this book?
Meritocracy isn't perfect.Any additional comments?
I think everyone should read this book.Revolutionary Read
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If you could sum up Twilight of the Elites in three words, what would they be?
Solid comprehensive timelyWhat was one of the most memorable moments of Twilight of the Elites?
Hayes skillfully reviews the unraveling of every major institution in the recent past.Which character – as performed by Christopher Hayes – was your favorite?
His description of the Catholic Church's handling of pedophile priests over decades was especially revealing.If you were to make a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
It's how we got here.Any additional comments?
Hayes narrates his book well. And while the book outlines the current state of our lives, I wish there were more solutions for our future were offered. Maybe that is his next book!Our life and Times in Perspective
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Chris Hayes is SCARY brilliant
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