Join us for our first LWV Greenwich Book Discussion. We will be reading
"The Age of Grievance" by Frank Bruni, New York Times Bestselling Author.
The discussion will be facilitated by Susan Herbst, University Professor of Political Science & President Emeritus, University of Connecticut.
Please go to
Athena Books in Old Greenwich to pick up your book or click
HERE to purchase the book on Amazon. Greenwich Library currently has 10 print copies of "
The Age of Grievance" plus 2 ebooks, and 6 audiobooks.
Frank Bruni, longtime New York Times journalist and now Duke University Professor, presents a provocative, non-partisan book about what ails us, and how we can move from being victims to neighbors and citizens, with a shared American mission. In his book, Bruni asks some of the following questions:
Are we in an American “Age of Grievance”?
How has grievance – the notion that we are deprived of something everyone else is getting – come to dominate American political culture? It seems like people, no matter their politics, feel as though they are losing and others are winning. While some grievances are real and important, the more intense, sustained feelings have turned into conspiracy theories, anger, and even violence, as we saw on January 6th.
How did we become a culture of victimhood, and how does that threaten democracy?