The New Elites: Making a Career in the Masses - Couverture souple

Walden, George

 
9780140282221: The New Elites: Making a Career in the Masses

Synopsis

Far from being classless, Britain is increasingly ruled by oligarchies of professional egalitarians. By exploiting popular sentiment and taste, the privileged and opportunistic can earn fortunes and occupy positions of authority, while all the time protesting that they are only giving the public what it wants. In a performance both witty and merciless, Walden unmasks these new elites, a class whose ambitions for social control rival their aristocratic forebears and whose populism is in its way as damaging to democracy. This book will be required reading for anyone who finds modern Britain maudlin, intolerant and conceited, anyone who despairs of our growing ignorance and chauvinism - in short anyone who has visited the Millennium Dome.

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À propos de l'auteur

George Walden was Private Secretary to David Owen and Lord Carrington at the Foreign Office, before embarking on a second career as MP for Buckingham and government minister. His memoirs, LUCKY GEORGE, were published to great acclaim and controversyin 1999.

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