The Status Revolution, Chuck Thompson
The Status Revolution, Chuck Thompson
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The Status Revolution
The Improbable Story of How the Lowbrow Became the Highbrow

Author: Chuck Thompson

Narrator: Jonathan Todd Ross

Unabridged: 9 hr 6 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/17/2023


Synopsis

How did rescue dogs become status symbols? Why are luxury brands losing their cachet? What’s made F. Scott Fitzgerald’s most famous observations obsolete? The answers are part of a new revolution that’s radically reorganizing the way we view ourselves and others that “will be hard for pop-culture readers to put down” (Booklist).

Status was once easy to identify—fast cars, fancy shoes, sprawling estates, elite brands. But in place of Louboutin’s and Lamborghinis, the relevance of the rich, famous, and gauche is waning and a riveting revolution is underfoot.

Chuck Thompson—dubbed “savagely funny” by The New York Times and “wickedly entertaining” by the San Francisco Chronicle—sets out to determine what “status” means today and learns that what was once considered the low life has become the high life. In Status Revolution, Thompson tours the new world of status from a small community in British Columbia where an indigenous artist uses wood carving to restore communal status; to a Washington, DC, meeting of the “Patriotic Millionaires,” a club of high-earners who are begging the government to tax them; to a luxury auto factory in the south of Italy where making beautiful cars is as much about bringing dignity to a low-earning region than it is about flash and indulgence; to a London lab where the neural secrets of status are being unlocked.

“Chock-full of shocking revelations” (In Touch Weekly) and with his signature wit and irreverence, Thompson explains why everything we know about status is changing, upends centuries of conventional wisdom, and shows how the new status revolution reflects our place in contemporary society.

About Chuck Thompson

Chuck Thompson is the author of the widely reviewed political screed Better Off Without ‘Em: A Northern Manifesto for Southern Secession, as well as the comic memoirs Smile When You’re Lying and To Hellholes and Back. His writing has appeared in OutsidePolitico, Esquire, Men’s Journal, The New Republic, and many other publications.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Angus

I can only imagine the ratings being so low on this book because the readers didn’t like hearing the truth. How has status and class been shaped in the past and now in the present? Is philanthropy really useful? Is modern day status merely a type of virtue signaling? Are the ultra wealthy really dif......more

Goodreads review by Spencer

While overall clearly written and with some thought-provoking ideas, I felt only the chapters about rescue dogs (status as virtue signaling), philanthropy (status as disruption), and the F. Scott Fitzgerald quote (status as egalitarianism) fit the thesis of a "status revolution."......more

Goodreads review by Kaitlyn

Thompson's premise had promise, but he fails to prove his claim repeatedly throughout this work. At times Thompson seems so caught up in his theory (as well as his desire to crack quick jokes) that he doesn't bother to fully verify his claims, instead satisfying himself with broad generalizations an......more

Goodreads review by Richard

Chuck Thompson is no Thorstein Veblen. Veblen's Theory of the Leisure Class is a brilliant book, and contrary to what Mr. Thompson says, most of Mr. Veblen's writing style is not so hard to digest, and most of his conclusions have held up over the century and a quarter since his book was published.......more

Goodreads review by Hallie

This book describes the evolution of status -- or rather, different forms of status, something which itself is universal yet redefined and reshaped according to public tastes and strategy. This he differentiates from luxury, which is more of a physical comfort yet reflects a level income or success.......more