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Inheritocracy by Eliza Filby; 9780753561904

Inheritocracy

By Eliza Filby

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Inheritocracy by Eliza Filby is a thought-provoking exploration of privilege, power, and the intricate web of social class that shapes our society. Through a blend of personal memoir and incisive social commentary, Filby invites readers to examine the inherited advantages that dictate the lives of individuals and the broader implications for economic systems.

The Story

Filby reflects on her own experiences within the upper echelons of society, revealing how family legacy and socio-economic status intertwine to create barriers for those outside this exclusive circle. Her narrative weaves together compelling anecdotes and sharp observations, illuminating the often invisible structures that govern opportunities and success. As she traverses her own lineage, Filby poses critical questions about meritocracy, asking whether true equality is ever attainable in a world where inheritance plays such a pivotal role.

Why Readers Love It

  • Engaging prose that combines personal storytelling with rigorous analysis.
  • Insightful critique of contemporary economic and social issues.
  • Richly drawn characters and vivid descriptions that bring the narrative to life.

Perfect For

This book is ideal for readers interested in memoirs that challenge societal norms, as well as those keen on understanding the dynamics of economic systems and social classes. Fans of Filby’s previous works will find familiar themes of identity and societal structure, making Inheritocracy both a poignant and enlightening read.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 129 mm × 197 mm × 23 mm
Pages: 304
Publisher: Ebury Publishing
ISBN: 9780753561904

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