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Excellent Sheep

The Miseducation of the American Elite and the Way to a Meaningful Life

William Deresiewicz
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Excellent Sheep 개요

In "Excellent Sheep," Deresiewicz exposes how elite universities manufacture conformist achievers instead of independent thinkers. This controversial critique sparked nationwide debates about education's true purpose, challenging both parents and students to ask: Are prestigious credentials worth sacrificing authentic intellectual growth?

Excellent Sheep의 핵심 주제

  • meritocracy critique
  • elite university admissions
  • external validation trap
  • commercialized higher education
  • authentic self-discovery

Excellent Sheep의 명언

  • We have a crisis of leadership in America because our elites are too good at following directions.

  • Students describe feeling like "machines with no life".

  • Each A is a temporary fix that quells anxiety.

  • The child becomes what parents need them to be.

  • They define themselves through superficial achievements.

Excellent Sheep의 등장인물

  • William DeresiewiczAuthor and former Yale professor
  • Alice MillerPsychoanalyst who studied gifted children
  • Kingman BrewsterYale President who led meritocratic reforms
  • Harold BloomYale professor and literary critic

저자 소개

Excellent Sheep의 저자 소개

William Deresiewicz, bestselling author of Excellent Sheep: The Miseducation of the American Elite and the Way to a Meaningful Life, is an award-winning essayist and critic renowned for his incisive analysis of education, culture, and societal norms. A former English professor at Yale and Columbia universities, his work blends academic rigor with accessible critiques of elite institutions, informed by over a decade of teaching experience.

Deresiewicz’s expertise extends to themes of creativity and individuality, explored in his other notable works like The End of Solitude and The Death of the Artist, which examine the challenges facing modern creators.

Frequently featured in The New York Times, The Atlantic, and on platforms like The Colbert Report, Deresiewicz has cemented his role as a leading voice in cultural criticism. His essays, translated into 19 languages and anthologized in over 40 academic collections, reflect his ability to bridge scholarly insight with public discourse.

A three-time National Magazine Award nominee and recipient of the National Book Critics Circle’s Excellence in Reviewing citation, he also serves on boards for literary and educational organizations, including The Metropolitan Review and Tivnu: Building Justice. Excellent Sheep has become a cornerstone text in debates about education reform, solidifying Deresiewicz’s impact on contemporary thought.

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Excellent Sheep critiques America’s elite education system, arguing it prioritizes credentials over intellectual curiosity, producing high-achieving but directionless students. Deresiewicz, a former Yale professor, exposes how Ivy League schools foster anxiety and conformity while neglecting self-discovery. The book advocates rethinking education’s purpose, emphasizing liberal arts and personal growth over transactional career prep.

Parents, educators, and students navigating elite colleges or questioning the education system’s pressures will find this book pivotal. It’s also vital for professionals in finance, consulting, or tech seeking to reassess their career choices. Deresiewicz’s insights resonate with anyone concerned about societal inequality and the loss of critical thinking in modern academia.

Key themes include:

  • Elite education’s focus on résumé-building over intellectual passion.
  • The mental health crisis among overpressured students.
  • The decline of liberal arts in favor of narrow, profit-driven majors.
  • Solutions for fostering self-awareness and purpose beyond traditional success metrics.

Deresiewicz coins “excellent sheep” to describe elite students who excel academically but lack autonomy, blindly following societal expectations. The phrase originated from a student’s self-aware critique: “We’re all just, like, really excellent sheep?” It symbolizes the conflict between achievement and authenticity in hypercompetitive environments.

The book argues Ivies prioritize prestige and networking over education, creating a “conveyor belt” from affluent high schools to lucrative careers. Deresiewicz highlights how these institutions entrench inequality, admit legacy students over merit-based candidates, and fail to teach students to think critically or ethically.

He advocates:

  • Prioritizing liberal arts to cultivate creativity and moral reasoning.
  • Encouraging gap years for self-reflection before college.
  • Reducing parental pressure and redefining success beyond wealth or status.
  • Expanding access to non-elite colleges that foster genuine learning.

Deresiewicz links rising anxiety and depression among students to relentless achievement pressure. He cites cases of burnout, perfectionism, and identity crises, arguing schools ignore emotional well-being while prioritizing grades and extracurriculars.

Some argue Deresiewicz overgeneralizes elite students’ experiences and underestimates systemic barriers to reform. Critics note his solutions (e.g., liberal arts focus) may not address economic realities driving vocational majors. Others contend he romanticizes past education models without acknowledging current complexities.

Both books dissect systemic flaws in elite institutions, but Excellent Sheep targets academia, while The Death of the Artist examines creative industries. Deresiewicz’s later work extends his critique of commodified success, showing parallels between education and cultural production under capitalism.

Notable lines include:

  • “College, at its best, is about learning how to think—not what to think”.
  • “The system is rigged to protect the privileges of the already privileged”.
  • “You can’t have a meaningful life without learning to resist the script”.

With AI reshaping careers and Gen Z questioning traditional success, the book’s critique of transactional education remains urgent. Its warnings about mental health and inequality align with current debates about student debt, remote learning, and corporate influence in academia.

The book urges parents to prioritize curiosity over rankings, resist “helicopter parenting,” and support unconventional paths. Deresiewicz advises fostering resilience and self-trust rather than pushing Ivy League admissions at all costs.

As a former Yale and Columbia professor, Deresiewicz combines academic rigor with firsthand experience of elite institutions’ flaws. His transition from insider to critic lends authenticity, while his essays in The Atlantic and NYT showcase his ability to translate complex ideas for broad audiences.

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