
The Case Against the Professional Managerial Class with Catherine Liu
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Recognizing Disconnection Within the Professional Managerial Class
The professional managerial class often perceives itself as a beacon of reason and democracy, yet its actions reveal a tendency to hoard moral virtues closely tied to lifestyle choices and consumerism rather than civic or religious values. This class has increasingly distanced itself from the populist sentiments evident in politics, as demonstrated by its preference for candidates like Elizabeth Warren, despite her lack of electoral success, over more populist figures like Bernie Sanders. This disconnection highlights a significant misunderstanding of the political landscape and the disappointment felt by those outside this elite class.
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