Great Abdication: Why Britain's Decline Is the Fault of the Middle Class

The middle class provides British society with its stability and strength. According to Deane's contentious thesis, our middle class has abstained from its responsibility to uphold societal values, and the enormously damaging collapse of our society’s norms and standards is largely a result of that abdication. The institutions of political and social governance provide a husk of functionality and mask these problems for those that do not wish to see, or do not care. To restore Britain to something resembling a substantively functioning country, the middle classes must reinstate themselves as arbiters of morality, be unafraid to judge their fellow men, and follow through with the condemnation that necessarily follows when individuals sin against common values.

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Great Abdication: Why Britain's Decline Is the Fault of the Middle Class

The middle class provides British society with its stability and strength. According to Deane's contentious thesis, our middle class has abstained from its responsibility to uphold societal values, and the enormously damaging collapse of our society’s norms and standards is largely a result of that abdication. The institutions of political and social governance provide a husk of functionality and mask these problems for those that do not wish to see, or do not care. To restore Britain to something resembling a substantively functioning country, the middle classes must reinstate themselves as arbiters of morality, be unafraid to judge their fellow men, and follow through with the condemnation that necessarily follows when individuals sin against common values.

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Great Abdication: Why Britain's Decline Is the Fault of the Middle Class

Great Abdication: Why Britain's Decline Is the Fault of the Middle Class

by Alexander Deane
Great Abdication: Why Britain's Decline Is the Fault of the Middle Class

Great Abdication: Why Britain's Decline Is the Fault of the Middle Class

by Alexander Deane

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The middle class provides British society with its stability and strength. According to Deane's contentious thesis, our middle class has abstained from its responsibility to uphold societal values, and the enormously damaging collapse of our society’s norms and standards is largely a result of that abdication. The institutions of political and social governance provide a husk of functionality and mask these problems for those that do not wish to see, or do not care. To restore Britain to something resembling a substantively functioning country, the middle classes must reinstate themselves as arbiters of morality, be unafraid to judge their fellow men, and follow through with the condemnation that necessarily follows when individuals sin against common values.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780907845973
Publisher: Imprint Academic
Publication date: 04/14/2005
Series: Societas Series , #16
Edition description: REV
Pages: 112
Product dimensions: 5.66(w) x 8.26(h) x 0.32(d)
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