Michael Lind

Michael Lind is an American writer and academic known for his work on political economy, history, and public policy. He has authored several books and is a co-founder of the New America Foundation.

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  1. 1. The New Class War

    Saving Democracy from the Managerial Elite

    In this insightful analysis, the author explores the growing divide between the elite managerial class and the working-class majority, highlighting how this schism has fueled political and social tensions across Western democracies. The narrative delves into the power dynamics that have shifted over recent decades, resulting in a concentration of influence among a small group of technocrats and professionals. By examining the historical and economic factors that have contributed to this disparity, the book offers a compelling argument for rebalancing power to ensure a more equitable and democratic society.

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