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How Whole Foods, yoga, and NPR became the hallmarks of the elite

How Whole Foods, yoga, and NPR became the hallmarks of the elite

FromThe Gray Area with Sean Illing


How Whole Foods, yoga, and NPR became the hallmarks of the elite

FromThe Gray Area with Sean Illing

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Length:
74 minutes
Released:
Nov 14, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

If you're anything like me, this episode will make you think about the way you shop, learn, eat, parent, and exercise in a whole new way.
My guest today is Elizabeth Currid-Halkett, a professor of public policy at the University of Southern California whose most recent book The Sum of Small Things: A Theory of the Aspirational Class documents the rise of a new, unprecedented elite class in the United States. Previously, the elite classes differentiated themselves from the rest by purchasing expensive material goods like flashy clothes and expensive cars. But, for reasons we get into, today’s elite is different: We signify our class position by reading the New Yorker, acquiring elite college degrees, buying organic food, breastfeeding our children, and, of course, listening to podcasts like this one.
These activities may seem completely innocent — perhaps even enlightened. Yet, as we discuss here, they simultaneously shore up inequality, erode social mobility, and create an ever-more stratified society — all without most of us even noticing. This is a conversation that implicates us all, and, for that very reason, it is well worth grappling with.
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Credits:
Producer and Editor - Jeff Geld
Researcher - Roge Karma
Engineer - Jeff Geld
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Released:
Nov 14, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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