In an Age of Experts
Discover the thought-provoking insights of In an Age of Experts by Steven Brint, published by Princeton University Press in 1996. This compelling work delves into the dramatic growth of highly educated professionals in America since the 1960s, challenging the prevailing notions about their unique politics and values. With 288 pages of in-depth analysis, Brint argues that the narratives surrounding the professional class have been exaggerated, offering a fresh perspective on the intersection of education, politics, and social dynamics in the United States. Ideal for readers interested in economic history, sociology, and political science, this book invites you to rethink the role of experts in shaping contemporary society. Don't miss the opportunity to explore this essential addition to your bookshelf!