Fred Siegel
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The Revolt Against the Masses: How Liberalism Has Undermined the Middle Class
8 editions
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2013
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The Prince of the City: Giuliani, New York, and the Genius of American Life
10 editions
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2005
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Richest Man In Babylon For Today
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2004
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The Future Once Happened Here: New York, D.C., L.A., and the Fate of America's Big Cities
6 editions
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1997
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The Crisis of Liberalism: Prelude to Trump
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Investing for Cowards
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2001
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Annual Editions: Urban Society, 13/E
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Annual Editions: Urban Society 03/04
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2002
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Urban Society (The Annual Editions Series)
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1994
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Annual Editions: Urban Society, 10th Edition
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2000
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“the dole replaced the former reliance on hard work and self-betterment that had led earlier generations to improve their lot.”
― The Crisis of Liberalism: Prelude to Trump
― The Crisis of Liberalism: Prelude to Trump
“Academics, think-tank executives, scientists, and high-level bureaucrats, as well as well-educated managers of major companies and their technical staff, are naturally attracted to the idea of a society ruled by professional experts with “enlightened” values—that is, by people much like themselves.10 This”
― The Crisis of Liberalism: Prelude to Trump
― The Crisis of Liberalism: Prelude to Trump
“H. G. Wells envisioned an “emergent class of capable men” who could take upon themselves the responsibility of “controlling and restricting very greatly” the “non-functional masses.” Wells predicted that this new elite would replace democracy with “a higher organism,” which he called “the New Republic.”
― The Crisis of Liberalism: Prelude to Trump
― The Crisis of Liberalism: Prelude to Trump
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