
America's devolved into an aristocracy controlled by a "New Class" of elites. Buckley's provocative thesis blends socialist ends with capitalist means, challenging both left and right. Can we restore economic mobility without class warfare? A blueprint for reclaiming the American Dream that defies political convention.
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The American Dream is on life support. In a stunning reversal of national identity, Americans now have less chance of rising from poverty than their Canadian or European counterparts. This isn't just about inequality-it's about immobility, the hardening of class lines that prevent talented individuals from rising based on merit. When Denmark offers more economic opportunity than the United States, something has gone profoundly wrong with America's promise. F.H. Buckley's analysis cuts through partisan talking points to reveal how America has developed a "New Class" aristocracy-a privileged elite that hoards opportunity while claiming to champion equality. This aristocracy isn't maintained through formal titles but through subtle mechanisms: exclusive networks, educational gatekeeping, and regulatory barriers that protect insiders from competition. What makes this particularly insidious is how it contradicts America's self-image as the land of opportunity where anyone can succeed through hard work and determination. The statistics are sobering. The one percent now take home about 17 percent of all earnings. Middle-class Americans saw their real after-tax income grow just 37 percent over three decades while the wealthiest enjoyed gains of 275 percent. But the most damning number is America's immobility score of 0.47-meaning children of wealthy parents retain nearly half their parents' economic advantage, a level of inheritance that would make old European aristocrats proud.
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