Why Is the UK So Petty?: The Cultural, Political, and Historical Roots of British Pettiness
Why Is the UK So Petty?
The Cultural, Political, and Historical Roots of British Pettiness

Britain is often admired for its politeness, wit, and tradition-but beneath these surface-level charms lies a culture deeply entrenched in pettiness. From the relentless judgment in everyday life to the toxic media machine that vilifies public figures, this book exposes how British society enforces control, exclusion, and hierarchy through subtle (and not-so-subtle) acts of pettiness.

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Why Is the UK So Petty?: The Cultural, Political, and Historical Roots of British Pettiness
Why Is the UK So Petty?
The Cultural, Political, and Historical Roots of British Pettiness

Britain is often admired for its politeness, wit, and tradition-but beneath these surface-level charms lies a culture deeply entrenched in pettiness. From the relentless judgment in everyday life to the toxic media machine that vilifies public figures, this book exposes how British society enforces control, exclusion, and hierarchy through subtle (and not-so-subtle) acts of pettiness.

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Why Is the UK So Petty?: The Cultural, Political, and Historical Roots of British Pettiness

Why Is the UK So Petty?: The Cultural, Political, and Historical Roots of British Pettiness

by Carmen Galloway
Why Is the UK So Petty?: The Cultural, Political, and Historical Roots of British Pettiness

Why Is the UK So Petty?: The Cultural, Political, and Historical Roots of British Pettiness

by Carmen Galloway

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Why Is the UK So Petty?
The Cultural, Political, and Historical Roots of British Pettiness

Britain is often admired for its politeness, wit, and tradition-but beneath these surface-level charms lies a culture deeply entrenched in pettiness. From the relentless judgment in everyday life to the toxic media machine that vilifies public figures, this book exposes how British society enforces control, exclusion, and hierarchy through subtle (and not-so-subtle) acts of pettiness.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798319669186
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 03/17/2025
Pages: 64
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.13(d)

About the Author

Carmen Galloway is an author and Udemy instructor with a passion for exploring cultural, social, and historical issues. She has written multiple ebooks and print books, available on platforms like Barnes & Noble, covering topics ranging from politics and social dynamics to wellness and entrepreneurship. As an educator, she has created over two dozen online courses, helping learners worldwide gain valuable knowledge in various fields. Through her writing and teaching, Carmen aims to challenge conventional narratives and inspire critical thinking.
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