Protestant Establishment Revisited
In "Protestant Establishment Revisited," esteemed author Digby Baltzell delves into the transformation of the American upper class during the latter half of the twentieth century. Published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2000, this insightful paperback spans 298 pages and explores how the once influential American aristocracy has evolved into a more insular caste. Baltzell argues that this privileged group, previously instrumental in guiding national leadership, has seen its role diminish significantly over time. This compelling analysis touches on themes of social classes, social stratification, and cultural studies, making it an essential read for anyone interested in American history and sociology. Discover how wealth and privilege have shaped societal dynamics in the United States and the implications for the future of leadership in this thought-provoking work.