Hillbilly Elegy

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J. D. Vance: Hillbilly Elegy (2016, Harper Collins)

Published Nov. 8, 2016 by Harper Collins.

ISBN:
978-978-006-230-9
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Explanatory Read

This book was a great explanatory read describing why people change how they think. It was a little too much on the "feel sorry for these people, which makes it OK for them to look at their world as a zero-sum game" for my tastes.

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On one level I really enjoyed this book. It's really honest about a family that's often made up of people with good hearts doing horrible things. It's a sympathetic, and unshakeably real portrayal of a life.

But, it's interspersed with some truly worrying social commentary. Vance (who works for the cartoonishly evil tech giant Peter Thiel, by the way) genuinely believes that the white working class did this to themselves, and he genuinely believes that if you pull yourself up by your bootstraps, join the military, and then make it to Yale law school, you too can do better. The personal stuff in this story is really sympathetic and interesting and cool, but the political commentary in it is truly insidious. He makes arguments that the poor don't deserve welfare because they misuse it, while failing to address the real reasons that so many working class jobs have evaporated in …