Outclassed: How the Left Lost the Working Class and How to Win Them Back

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Product Details
Price
$30.00  $27.90
Publisher
St. Martin's Press
Publish Date
Pages
368
Dimensions
6.12 X 9.25 X 1.0 inches | 1.0 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781250368966

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About the Author
Described as having "something approaching rock star status" in her field by The New York Times Magazine, Joan C. Williams is an award-winning scholar of social inequality. She is the author of White Working Class, and has published on class dynamics in The New York Times, Washington Post, The Atlantic, The New Republic and more. She is Distinguished Professor of Law and Hastings Foundation Chair (emerita) at University of California College of the Law San Francisco.
Reviews

"Williams gets it. She makes the effort to understand the legitimate moral concerns of working class and middle class people, many of whom have been moving right-ward in recent years. Williams invites her readers to open their minds and hearts before passing judgment, and especially before designing policies or electoral campaigns. Williams patiently addresses many of the self-serving delusions that keep the college educated "Brahmin left" from understanding their fellow citizens. This book will be a service not only for that elite group, but for anyone who finds it hard to understand what on earth is happening in American politics." --Jonathan Haidt, NYU-Stern School of Business, author of the NYT bestseller The Anxious Generation

"In a sad irony, the left has become blind to the distress that has drawn whites without BA degrees to the politics of the right, Joan Williams argues, in her eye-opening, punchy, highly important new book. This has allowed the Merchant Right to deflect blame for its losses onto the class-blind Brahmin left. Williams lifts off those blinders, and shows a way to uncover cross-class common ground on such issues as race, gay rights, immigration, climate change. If you despair of serious conversation across the political divide, or have never tried it, this is just the book for you." --Arlie Russell Hochschild's, author of Stolen Pride: Loss, Shame and the Rise of the Right

"This effective, well-written and thoroughly researched book asks a simple question: how can middle class liberals and progressives bridge "the diploma divide" separating them from the non-college educated to move the American political needle? Williams mobilizes wisdom, expertise, and impeccable political instinct to show the way and address a pressing need. This is why Outclass urgently deserves your attention. Now!" --Michèle Lamont, Harvard University, author of Seeing Others: How Recognition Works--and How it Can Heal a Divided World"

"Bold and intriguing. Williams' voice is needed now more than ever." --Rep. Ro Khanna, 17th district of California

"Joan Williams is one of the very few people who has direct lived experience of both the gender and the class divide...This is a book we need, not only the Left but all Americans." --Anne-Marie Slaughter, CEO, New America

"Williams is a unicorn. A researcher, policy maker, and visionary, she offers hope for the future." --Eve Rodsky, author of Fair Play

"[Williams] gives a voice to those who get up every day and do their best." --Mark Cuban

"If you want to understand better what went wrong during the U.S. COVID response, read this book. Progressives abandoned their values--Williams shows how we can do better next time." --. Monica Gandhi MD, UCSF Medical School, author of Endemic

"A rousing roadmap." --Katrina vanden Heuvel, The Nation