Winners take all : the elite charade of changing the world /
Giridharadas, Anand,
Winners take all : the elite charade of changing the world / Anand Giridharadas. - First edition. - 288 pages ; 24 cm.
"A Borzoi book."
Includes bibliographical references (pages 271-276) and index.
But how is the world changed? -- Win-win -- Rebel-kings in worrisome berets -- The critic and the thought leader -- Arsonists make the best firefighters -- Generosity and justice -- All that works in the modern world -- Epilogue: "Other people are not your children."
The author examines the "gilded age" of the twenty-first century, where the rich and powerful fight for equality and justice any way they can - except ways that threaten the social order and their position atop it. The affluent rebrand themselves as saviors of the poor and lavishly reward "thought leaders" who redefine "change" in winner-friendly ways, seeking to do more good, but never less harm. The author recounts the limousine confessions of a celebrated foundation boss, spotlights an American president who hems and haws about his plutocratic benefactors, and explores a cruise-ship conference where entrepreneurs celebrate their own self-interested magnanimity. The author asks why some of the gravest problems should be solved by an unelected upper crust instead of public institutions. He also offers an answer to this conundrum: rather than relying on scraps from the winners, the people must take on the grueling democratic work of building more robust, egalitarian institutions.--adapted from dust jacket.
0451493249 9780451493248
40028432001
2017045477
Elite (Social sciences)--United States.
Plutocracy--United States.
Social change--United States.
United States--Social conditions--1980-
HM831 / .G477 2018 HN59.2 / .G55 2018
303.40973
Winners take all : the elite charade of changing the world / Anand Giridharadas. - First edition. - 288 pages ; 24 cm.
"A Borzoi book."
Includes bibliographical references (pages 271-276) and index.
But how is the world changed? -- Win-win -- Rebel-kings in worrisome berets -- The critic and the thought leader -- Arsonists make the best firefighters -- Generosity and justice -- All that works in the modern world -- Epilogue: "Other people are not your children."
The author examines the "gilded age" of the twenty-first century, where the rich and powerful fight for equality and justice any way they can - except ways that threaten the social order and their position atop it. The affluent rebrand themselves as saviors of the poor and lavishly reward "thought leaders" who redefine "change" in winner-friendly ways, seeking to do more good, but never less harm. The author recounts the limousine confessions of a celebrated foundation boss, spotlights an American president who hems and haws about his plutocratic benefactors, and explores a cruise-ship conference where entrepreneurs celebrate their own self-interested magnanimity. The author asks why some of the gravest problems should be solved by an unelected upper crust instead of public institutions. He also offers an answer to this conundrum: rather than relying on scraps from the winners, the people must take on the grueling democratic work of building more robust, egalitarian institutions.--adapted from dust jacket.
0451493249 9780451493248
40028432001
2017045477
Elite (Social sciences)--United States.
Plutocracy--United States.
Social change--United States.
United States--Social conditions--1980-
HM831 / .G477 2018 HN59.2 / .G55 2018
303.40973