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Revolt Against the Masses

Book • 2018
Fred Siegel's "Revolt Against the Masses" delves into the historical context of the decline of the American meritocracy.

Siegel meticulously traces the shift from a society that valued individual achievement and skill to one dominated by identity politics and bureaucratic control.

The book highlights how this transformation has led to widespread disillusionment and resentment among those who feel left behind.

Siegel's analysis offers a critical perspective on the forces that have shaped modern American society, emphasizing the erosion of traditional values and the rise of a new elite.

The book serves as a powerful commentary on the state of American politics and culture, prompting readers to question the prevailing narratives and consider alternative paths forward.

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