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  • The Age of Grievance

  • By: Frank Bruni
  • Narrated by: Frank Bruni
  • Length: 9 hrs and 46 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (86 ratings)

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The Age of Grievance

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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • “Brilliant...Bruni writes with humor, insight, and precision.” —Wall Street Journal • “The best prescription for our redemption.” —The New York Times • “A wise and humane book for our foolish and cruel era.” —Jonathan Haidt, author of The Anxious Generation

From bestselling author and longtime New York Times columnist Frank Bruni comes a lucid, powerful examination of the ways in which grievance has come to define our current culture and politics, on both the right and left.

The twists and turns of American politics are unpredictable, but the tone is a troubling given. It’s one of grievance. More and more Americans are convinced that they’re losing because somebody else is winning. More and more tally their slights, measure their misfortune, and assign particular people responsibility for it. The blame game has become the country’s most popular sport and victimhood its most fashionable garb.

Grievance needn’t be bad. It has done enormous good. The United States is a nation born of grievance, and across the nearly two hundred and fifty years of our existence as a country, grievance has been the engine of morally urgent change. But what happens when all sorts of grievances—the greater ones, the lesser ones, the authentic, the invented—are jumbled together? When people take their grievances to lengths that they didn’t before? A violent mob storms the US Capitol, rejecting the results of a presidential election. Conspiracy theories flourish. Fox News knowingly peddles lies in the service of profit. College students chase away speakers, and college administrators dismiss instructors for dissenting from progressive orthodoxy. Benign words are branded hurtful; benign gestures are deemed hostile. And there’s a potentially devastating erosion of the civility, common ground, and compromise necessary for our democracy to survive.

How did we get here? What does it say about us, and where does it leave us? The Age of Grievance examines these critical questions and charts a path forward.

©2024 Frank Bruni (P)2024 Simon & Schuster Audio
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Age of grievance

Excellent writing and content. Exceptionally well informed and perceptive. Highly recommended to everyone concerned with state of the country

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Bruni is always thoughtful, fair and measured.

I love this book. But I’m listening and now I want to read lots of the books Bruni references. Is there any way to attach a bibliography to the audible version of this book? I will go back and write down the titles if I must. But it would be so, so helpful to have a list of referenced material.

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grievance is killing us

though the book dwells mostly on political and social grievances and grievance enhancing mechanisms, much of the ideas in the book and also be applied to other grievance cultures with psychology, religion, parenting and numerous other applications. the books core message to me was that ultimately grievance has a diminished return and eventually we become addicted to it and it slowly erodes and eats away at our prospects true self.

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Very well balanced assessment of left and right grievances

Very well balanced assessment of left and right grievances, at first I thought it was unfairly supporting left vs right, however it paid off for me to continue listening to discover a very balanced assessment of how grievance is corrupting both sides.

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Thought provoking.

This book’s analysis helps me better understand our present times in the U.S. I highly recommend it.

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Ground Yourselves

I like that the grievances of Americans has been talked about. Honestly if we grounded ourselves more and took more deep breaths, I think we could find the middle again. The pessimism and negativity has probably eroded our country more than anything else.

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Wisdom! Lucidity!

I could not put this down! It’s a remarkably wise, lucid, and humble analysis of a feature of our society that is insanely divisive and harmful. Highly recommended by me.

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Appalled by both extremes?

As someone chronically distressed and depressed by the state of our culture and politics—ready to cry “a plague on both your houses!”—this book really resonates with me. I think Mr. Bruni hit the mark with his proposed solutions, though I am not optimistic enough about our national character to expect them to be widely implemented.
Nevertheless, a wise and well-written book.

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Frank Bruni writes about what ails US society in the 21st century

This beautifully written work clearly details the ways in which grievance and claims of victimhood have gradually increased in the US, and how this has destroyed civil discourse in recent years. Bruni's efforts make our divisiveness and hatreds easier to understand, but not to solve. He does suggest solutions, but if we ever overcome this problem it will not be soon, as too many of us prefer to fall into a grievance mindset, choosing to make it our identity.

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missed opportunity

seems like a missed opportunity to analyze a really interesting topic in an unbiased way, instead the author was clearly politically motivated and didn't seem to realize the hypocritical nature of thier writing while they continuously grieved thier perceived political others within the text.

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