Description: Author Catherine Liu shows how Professional Managerial Class (PMC) elite workers who labor in a world of performative identity and virtue signaling stand in the way of social justice and economic redistribution. Virtue Hoarders is an unapologetically polemical call to reject making a virtue out of taste and consumption habits.--
Review Quotes:
"If a meaningful intellectual current does emerge from the wreckage of contemporary capitalism, it may well begin from the demystification of PMC liberal mores."--Conter
"Virtue Hoarders argues that the professional-managerial class-working class alliance was doomed from the start for the simple reason that the two classes' interests are fundamentally opposed."--The Washington Examiner
"Virtue Hoarders amplifies a discussion that still needs to be had."--Spiked
"Lui's argument is thorough, well researched, and saturated with supporting evidence."--Rhizomes
"A quick, fun read, polemicising against views which are currently dominant in the US academic left and mainstream media, and characterising these views as expressing the interests of the 'professional managerial class' - or 'PMC' - as opposed to those of the working class."--Weekly Worker
"Delicious."--Current Affairs
"Like all good polemics [Virtue Hoarders] is a romp: lively, fun to read."--Jeff Noonan
"Thoroughly enjoyable."--Damage Magazine
"Liu's comments in Virtue Hoarders on politics seem spot-on."--The Independent Review
"Liu, a professor at UC Irvine, draws from a well of experience, humor, and rage to show us how the PMC's quest for class domination continues to unfold in our gilded age."--Los Angeles Review of Books