The Age Of Grievance by Frank Bruni
A clear-eyed examination of how grievance has become the dominant language of American politics and culture, fueled by social media algorithms, partisan media, and leaders who profit from stoking resentment. It traces the psychological appeal of victimhood, the damage it inflicts on institutions and relationships, and the incentives that keep the cycle spinning. Blending reporting, research, and personal observation, it offers practical ways to cultivate humility, gratitude, and curiosity, and outlines reforms that can reward cooperation over outrage.
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- 2024
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