The Coming of Neo-Feudalism, 9781641770941
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Wealth concentrates, mobility dies: are we entering a new Dark Age?

The Coming of Neo-Feudalism

a warning to the global middle class

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  • Hardcover

    288 pages

  • Release Date

    27 May 2020

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Summary

The Coming of Neo-Feudalism: A Warning for the 21st Century

Following a period of unprecedented wealth and opportunity dispersion, we are returning to a feudal era defined by wealth concentration, reduced mobility, demographic stagnation, and increased dogmatism. The expansion of the middle class over the last seventy years is reversing, and a hierarchical society is emerging.

The new class structure mirrors Medieval times. At the top are two classes: a reborn clerical elite…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781641770941
ISBN-10:1641770945
Author:Joel Kotkin
Publisher:Encounter Books,USA
Imprint:Encounter Books,USA
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:288
Release Date:27 May 2020
Weight:580g
Dimensions:228mm x 152mm
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Critics Review

“Kotkin has written an essential and critical study of emerging class structures at the intersectionof technological determinism and post-industrial capitalism. He suggests that technological oligarchs are already controlling our economic future while creating a high-tech neo-feudal society that undermines democracy and economic mobility for the middle and working classes.”–John Russo, Visiting Scholar, Kalmanovitz Initiative for Labor and Working Poor at Georgetown University, Co-editor, Working-Class Perspectives“Our society and economy is no longer progressing but regressing into a kind of “neo-feudalism.” As Joel Kotkin describes it, our once-great middle class is being eviscerated and America is dividing into a small group of uber-wealthy oligarchs who have colonized luxury cities like San Francisco and New York. A gripping cautionary tale by one of the most provocative and original thinkers of our time, this book is a must read for all those concerned about the future of our cities and our society.”–Richard Florida, author of The Rise of the Creative Class and The New Urban Crisis.

About The Author

Joel Kotkin

Joel Kotkin is the Presidential Fellow in Urban Futures at Chapman University in Orange, California and Executive Director of the Houston-based Urban Reform Institute. He is Senior Fellow for Heartland Forward and Executive Editor of the widely read website NewGeography.com. He is a regular contributor to City Journal, Daily Beast, Quillette and Real Clear Politics. As director of the Center for Demographics and Policy at Chapman, he was the lead author of a major study on housing, and recently, with Marshall Toplansky, published a strategic analysis for Orange County, CA.

Kotkin is the author of eight previous books, including The Human City: Urbanism for the Rest of Us and the highly praised The New Class Conflict. He co-edited the 2018 collection Infinite Suburbia. Kotkin’s books The City: A Global History and Tribes: How Race, Religion and Identity Are Reshaping the Global Economy, were published in numerous languages including Spanish, Chinese, Korean, Japanese, German and Arabic. Kotkin has published reports on topics ranging from the future of class in global cities to the places with the best opportunities for minorities.

Kotkin has conducted major studies on demography and urbanism in East Asia, the United Kingdom, Canada, and many cities in the United States.

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