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By Charles Murrary
" Despite the subtitle, Murray's book is actually about class in America,
not race. By zeroing in on troubling trends in white America, he keeps
the focus on the country's increasing polarization along class lines,
onthe growing isolation of the well-off from the poor, with each group
developing radically different cultures, perspectives, and expectations
from the other's. Murray provides historical context, showing that,
before the 1960s, Americans of all races and classes had similar
perspectives and expectations. Using census data for 1960 and 2000,
Murray, coauthor of The Bell Curve: Intelligence and Class Structure in
American Life (1994), shows increasing segregation of a college-educated
elite living in SuperZips from those with little education, eking out a
living in poor neighborhoods. Murray also shows strong divergence in
education, employment, marriage, crime, and other indicators. Beyond
statistics, Murray offers sketches of life lived in the upper class and
the lower class and argues for the need to focus on what has made the
U.S. exceptional beyond its wealth and military power, the ideals that
have held a highly diverse nation together: religion, marriage,
industriousness, and morality. Writing from a libertarian perspective,
Murray offers a hopeful long view of elites, who have enormous influence
on economic and social policy, coming to understand the peril of their
disconnection from the rest of America.(Reprinted with permission of
Booklist, copyright 2011, American Library Association.)" (Booklist)
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