Description:
Financial Times and Schroders Business Book of the Year Award 2025, Long list
An eye-opening, urgent call to mend the broken relationship between college and non-college grads of all races that is driving politics to the far right in the US.
Brief description: Described as "legendary" by The New Yorker and as having "something approaching rock star status" by The New York Times Magazine, Joan C. Williams is an award-winning scholar of social inequality. She is the author of White Working Class, and has published on class dynamics in The New York Times, Washington Post, The Atlantic, The New Republic and more. She is Distinguished Professor of Law and Hastings Foundation Chair (emerita) at University of California College of the Law San Francisco.
Review Quotes:
"A rousing roadmap."
--Katrina vanden Heuvel, The Nation
"Filled with wonderful details about the things elites simply don't understand about working people...While some of Trump's base is racist, or at least xenophobic, there is, according to research cited by Williams, a good 19 per cent that are simply anti-elite. Democrats, she believes, should be "laser-focused" on recapturing this group by better understanding them...Much of the latter half of Williams's book is about helping Democrats -- now the party of rich liberals -- to understand that privilege isn't necessarily merit, and condescension is the enemy of successful coalition building."
--Financial Times
--Jonathan Haidt, NYU-Stern School of Business, author of the NYT bestseller The Anxious Generation
"In a sad irony, the left has become blind to the distress that has drawn whites without BA degrees to the politics of the right, Joan Williams argues, in her eye-opening, punchy, highly important new book. This has allowed the Merchant Right to deflect blame for its losses onto the class-blind Brahmin left. Williams lifts off those blinders, and shows a way to uncover cross-class common ground on such issues as race, gay rights, immigration, climate change. If you despair of serious conversation across the political divide, or have never tried it, this is just the book for you."
--Arlie Russell Hochschild's, author of Stolen Pride: Loss, Shame and the Rise of the Right
"Joan Williams is one of the very few people who has direct lived experience of both the gender and the class divide...This is a book we need, not only the Left but all Americans."
--Anne-Marie Slaughter, CEO, New America "This effective, well-written and thoroughly researched book asks a simple question: how can middle class liberals and progressives bridge 'the diploma divide' separating them from the non-college educated to move the American political needle? Williams mobilizes wisdom, expertise, and impeccable political instinct to show the way and address a pressing need. This is why Outclassed urgently deserves your attention. Now!"
--Michèle Lamont, Harvard University, author of Seeing Others: How Recognition Works--and How it Can Heal a Divided World"
"Bold and intriguing. Williams' voice is needed now more than ever."
--Rep. Ro Khanna, 17th district of California "Williams is a unicorn. A researcher, policy maker, and visionary, she offers hope for the future."
--Eve Rodsky, author of Fair Play "If you want to understand better what went wrong during the U.S. COVID response, read this book. Progressives abandoned their values--Williams shows how we can do better next time."
--.Monica Gandhi MD, UCSF Medical School, author of Endemic
Praise for Joan Williams "[Williams] gives a voice to those who get up every day and do their best."
--Mark Cuban