Politics & Government
- Publisher : Center Street
- Published : 13 Sep 2022
- Pages : 288
- ISBN-10 : 1546002960
- ISBN-13 : 9781546002963
- Language : English
Nation of Victims: Identity Politics, the Death of Merit, and the Path Back to Excellence
Now a National Bestseller!
The New York Times bestselling author of Woke Inc. makes the case that the essence of true American identity is to pursue excellence unapologetically and reject victimhood culture.
Hardship is now equated with victimhood. Outward displays of vulnerability in defeat are celebrated over winning unabashedly. The pursuit of excellence and exceptionalism are at the heart of American identity, and the disappearance of these ideals in our country leaves a deep moral and cultural vacuum in its wake.
But the solution isn't to simply complain about it. It's to revive a new cultural movement in America that puts excellence first again.
Leaders have called Ramaswamy "the most compelling conservative voice in the country" and "one of the towering intellects in America," and this book reveals why: he spares neither left nor right in this scathing indictment of the victimhood culture at the heart of America's national decline.
Following the success of his instant bestseller Woke Inc., Ramaswamy explains in his new book that we're a nation of victims now. It's one of the few things we still have left in common-across black victims, white victims, liberal victims, and conservative victims. Victims of each other, and ultimately, of ourselves.
This fearless, provocative book is for readers who dare to look in the mirror and question their most sacred assumptions about who we are and how we got here. Intricately tracing history from the fall of Rome to the rise of America, weaving Western philosophy with Eastern theology in ways that moved Jefferson and Adams centuries ago, this book describes the rise and the fall of the American experiment itself-and hopefully its reincarnation.
The New York Times bestselling author of Woke Inc. makes the case that the essence of true American identity is to pursue excellence unapologetically and reject victimhood culture.
Hardship is now equated with victimhood. Outward displays of vulnerability in defeat are celebrated over winning unabashedly. The pursuit of excellence and exceptionalism are at the heart of American identity, and the disappearance of these ideals in our country leaves a deep moral and cultural vacuum in its wake.
But the solution isn't to simply complain about it. It's to revive a new cultural movement in America that puts excellence first again.
Leaders have called Ramaswamy "the most compelling conservative voice in the country" and "one of the towering intellects in America," and this book reveals why: he spares neither left nor right in this scathing indictment of the victimhood culture at the heart of America's national decline.
Following the success of his instant bestseller Woke Inc., Ramaswamy explains in his new book that we're a nation of victims now. It's one of the few things we still have left in common-across black victims, white victims, liberal victims, and conservative victims. Victims of each other, and ultimately, of ourselves.
This fearless, provocative book is for readers who dare to look in the mirror and question their most sacred assumptions about who we are and how we got here. Intricately tracing history from the fall of Rome to the rise of America, weaving Western philosophy with Eastern theology in ways that moved Jefferson and Adams centuries ago, this book describes the rise and the fall of the American experiment itself-and hopefully its reincarnation.
Editorial Reviews
"Vivek Ramaswamy's first book solved one of the strangest riddles of our time: how corporate America went woke. His new book addresses an even bigger question: how a nation that once celebrated heroism turned into a nation that celebrates victimhood. Compelling, persuasive, and deeply needed."―Douglas Murray, Bestselling author and associate editor of The Spectator
"This book shows why Vivek Ramaswamy is one of the most original thinkers-and doers-of our time. Instead of wallowing in the left's cult of victimhood and its recipe for mediocrity, Vivek challenges all of us to return to the path of achievement and excellence."―Ben Shapiro, Bestselling author and host of The Ben Shapiro Show
"If you want an intellectually honest book that spares no side from their hypocrisies, Vivek Ramaswamy's NATION OF VICTIMS is it. He delivers thought-provoking anecdotes about the foundation of our country and what has shaped his independent worldview in a way that encourages substantive dialogue, understanding, and respect."―Tulsi Gabbard, Former congresswoman and Democratic candidate for president in 2020
"Vivek Ramaswamy presents a challenging alternative to a nation caught in a maelstrom of victimhood, calling on Americans to embrace the challenge of excellence instead. Along the way, he wrestles with the very real challenges of history as he slays the arguments of the woke. NATION OF VICTIMS takes on the strongest version of the modern left's argument about who we are, and wins."―Ben Domenech, Editor at large of The Spectator
"Life is difficult; often, tragically so, rife with suffering and betrayal. Thus, the temptations of victimhood eternally beckon. Why not adopt that identity, and reap the benefits that hypothetically follow? Because doing so makes everything worse, including the suffering that justified the decision in the first place. As Vivek Ramaswamy takes pains to explain in his new, necessary, and salutary book, NATION OF VICTIMS."―Jordan Peterson, Bestselling author and host of The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
"America should be a nation of underdogs striving for excellence, not a nation of victims embracing mediocrity-the thesis of Vivek Ramaswamy's latest brilliant book. Brave and bracing with a panoramic historical sweep, NATION OF VICTIMS is impossible to put down."―Amy Chua, Yale Law professor and bestselling author
"This book shows why Vivek Ramaswamy is one of the most original thinkers-and doers-of our time. Instead of wallowing in the left's cult of victimhood and its recipe for mediocrity, Vivek challenges all of us to return to the path of achievement and excellence."―Ben Shapiro, Bestselling author and host of The Ben Shapiro Show
"If you want an intellectually honest book that spares no side from their hypocrisies, Vivek Ramaswamy's NATION OF VICTIMS is it. He delivers thought-provoking anecdotes about the foundation of our country and what has shaped his independent worldview in a way that encourages substantive dialogue, understanding, and respect."―Tulsi Gabbard, Former congresswoman and Democratic candidate for president in 2020
"Vivek Ramaswamy presents a challenging alternative to a nation caught in a maelstrom of victimhood, calling on Americans to embrace the challenge of excellence instead. Along the way, he wrestles with the very real challenges of history as he slays the arguments of the woke. NATION OF VICTIMS takes on the strongest version of the modern left's argument about who we are, and wins."―Ben Domenech, Editor at large of The Spectator
"Life is difficult; often, tragically so, rife with suffering and betrayal. Thus, the temptations of victimhood eternally beckon. Why not adopt that identity, and reap the benefits that hypothetically follow? Because doing so makes everything worse, including the suffering that justified the decision in the first place. As Vivek Ramaswamy takes pains to explain in his new, necessary, and salutary book, NATION OF VICTIMS."―Jordan Peterson, Bestselling author and host of The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
"America should be a nation of underdogs striving for excellence, not a nation of victims embracing mediocrity-the thesis of Vivek Ramaswamy's latest brilliant book. Brave and bracing with a panoramic historical sweep, NATION OF VICTIMS is impossible to put down."―Amy Chua, Yale Law professor and bestselling author
Readers Top Reviews
FlashRazi BerryPa
Great book to understand the characteristics of victimhood and the foundation of woke culture — and how some individuals weaponize resentment to perpetuate a preferred critical narrative….
Zachary M. TurkeF
Vivek is one of the most important thinkers America has to offer today. This works is no different in that regard than his previous works. People are responsible for taking ownership of their own lives. This should not be a controversial idea. But in a nation where everyone is a victim and the State is savior, it is tantamount to heresy.
mary luckettZacha
Nation of Victims lives up to the hype; and the attention surrounding Vivek Ramaswamy and this second book following Woke Inc. is well deserved. In Nation of Victims, Vivek makes a compelling case surrounding the death of merit and the need to revive a culture of excellence. Importantly, this is communicated in a POSITIVE way that can be unifying to our country. Clearly and effectively written.
John T. Robinsonm
My wife and I both have enjoyed this book immensely, having said that some of his insights are hard to take but so is bitter medicine. I have often talked about “bread and circuses “ and you know you always like it when someone says the same thing. His talk about how conservatives are getting into the victim mode is distributing but after some thought I have to agree with him. The other thing that I already have noticed is the unwillingness of people to go back to work. Again we have really enjoyed listening to this book. Highly recommend!
RVJJohn T. Robins
Makes a valid argument on the dangers of our current politics focusing on identity versus a person's actual achievements.