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Twilight of the Elites: Prosperity, the Periphery, and the Future of France
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by Christophe Guilluy, Malcolm DeBevoise (Translator)Christophe Guilluy
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A passionate account of how the gulf between France’s metropolitan elites and its working classes are tearing the country apart Christophe Guilluy, a French geographer, makes the case that France has become an “American society”—one that is both increasingly multicultural and increasingly unequal. The divide between the global economy’s winners and losers in today’s France has replaced the old left‑right split, leaving many on “the periphery.” As Guilluy shows, there is no unified French economy, and those cut off from the country’s new economic citadels suffer disproportionately on both economic and social fronts. In Guilluy’s analysis, the lip service paid to the idea of an “open society” in France is a smoke screen meant to hide the emergence of a closed society, walled off for the benefit of the upper classes. The ruling classes in France are reaching a dangerous stage, he argues; without the stability of a growing economy, the hope for those excluded from growth is extinguished, undermining the legitimacy of a multicultural nation.
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| ISBN-13: | 9780300233766 |
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| Publisher: | Yale University Press |
| Publication date: | 01/08/2019 |
| Pages: | 184 |
| Product dimensions: | 5.80(w) x 8.70(h) x 0.90(d) |
About the Author
Christophe Guilluy is a French geographer and the author of several books, including La France périphérique: Comment on a sacrifié les classes populaires. He also writes occasionally for The Guardian.
Table of Contents
Preface to the Paperback Edition vii
Introduction 1
1 The New Citadels 4
2 An Americanized Society 51
3 The Management of Public Opinion 74
4 The Defection of the Working Class 100
Conclusion 141
Appendix: An Index of Socioeconomic Fragility 145
Notes 151
Index 169
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