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With this indispensable book, Joel Stein firmly establishes himself as the Ted Nugent of elitism.
— --Andy Borowitz, New York Times bestselling author and writer of The Borowitz Report
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I can think of no one more suited to defend elitism than Stein, a funny man with hands as delicate as a baby full of soft-boiled eggs.
— --Jimmy Kimmel, host of Jimmy Kimmel Live!
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[Stein] investigates the contemporary political landscape with a gimlet eye and
plenty of humor in this deep dive into our cultural divide.
— Town and Country
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In this hilarious refereeing of the culture wars, former Time columnist Stein roams America studying wealthy, Ivy league-educated, conference-attending elites and their populist detractors...Stein's excellent reportage keeps the ideology light and is full of one-liners...that generously skew everyone. The result is an insightful, uproarious take on America's political divide.
— Publishers Weekly (starred review)
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With his smart, self-deprecating humor, former Time columnist Stein investigates the correlation between the rise of populism and the delegitimization of expertise... In a world that seems so fragile, Stein makes a witty case for trained and trustworthy people running it.
— The National BookReview
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Joel Stein is a condescending bastard, but he's also very funny, insightful and correct. This book is a crucial argument for the importance of expertise in this world that increasingly rejects it. As Stein points out, it may feel good to go with the gut or follow popular opinion, but it does have its downsides. Like, for instance, causing a planetary apocalypse.
— --AJ Jacobs, the New York Times bestselling author of The Year of Living Biblically and The Know-It-All
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In these troubled times, we, as a nation, desperately need somebody to bring us together. Instead, we have Joel Stein, and this brilliantly funny book. So let's let somebody else unite us, while we let Joel Stein entertain the hell out of us.
— --Dave Barry, Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist and bestselling author of Dave Barry Turns 40
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Joel Stein makes a case for elitism over populism, but, contra what you might expect based on the subtitle, he does so without being condescending, without being smug...One of the most nuanced and introspective takes on populism post-2016 election, with Stein's typical humorous, easy to read style making the subject matter all the more accessible.
— Washington Free Beacon
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How can someone be so erudite and so funny at the same time? Read this book, be deeply offended by how much you laugh, then get yourself a chili dog to cleanse your intellectual palate. Then read it again. It's hilarious.
— Aisha Tyler, comedian, actress, and New York Times bestselling author
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As a white male Yale grad from New England who now lives in New York City and works in media, I feel like this book was written just for me. However, I will allow Joel Stein to publish other copies and sell you one because it really is that good!
— John Hodgman, New York Times bestselling author