TY - BOOK AU - Fraser,Steve TI - The age of acquiescence: the life and death of American resistance to organized wealth and power SN - 9780316185431 AV - E169.Z8 F73 2015 U1 - 973.91 23 PY - 2015/// CY - New York PB - Little, Brown and Company KW - BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Business Ethics KW - bisacsh KW - BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Corporate Finance KW - BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Finance KW - Social conflict KW - United States KW - History KW - Protest movements KW - Income distribution KW - Elite (Social sciences) KW - Power (Social sciences) KW - Acquiescence (Psychology) KW - Social psychology KW - Politics and government KW - 1945- N2 - "A groundbreaking investigation of how and why, from the 18th century to the present day, American resistance to our ruling elites has vanished. From the American Revolution through the Civil Rights movement, Americans have long mobilized against political, social, and economic privilege. Hierarchies based on inheritance, wealth, and political preferment were treated as obnoxious and a threat to democracy. Mass movements envisioned a new world supplanting dog-eat-dog capitalism. But over the last half-century that political will and cultural imagination have vanished. Why? THE AGE OF ACQUIESCENCE seeks to solve that mystery. Steve Fraser's account of national transformation brilliantly examines the rise of American capitalism, the visionary attempts to protect the democratic commonwealth, and the great surrender to today's delusional fables of freedom and the politics of fear. Effervescent and razorsharp, THE AGE OF ACQUIESCENCE will be one of the most provocative and talked-about books of the year. "--; "From the American Revolution through the Civil Rights movement, Americans have long mobilized against political, social, and economic privilege. Hierarchies based on inheritance, wealth, and political preferment were treated as obnoxious and a threat to democracy. Mass movements envisioned a new world supplanting dog-eat-dog capitalism. But over the last half-century that political will and cultural imagination have vanished. Why? THE AGE OF ACQUIESCENCE seeks to solve that mystery. Steve Fraser's account of national transformation brilliantly examines the rise of American capitalism, the visionary attempts to protect the democratic commonwealth, and the great surrender to today's delusional fables of freedom and the politics of fear. Effervescent and razorsharp, THE AGE OF ACQUIESCENCE will be one of the most provocative and talked-about books of the year"-- ER -