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In Praise of Nepotism

A Natural History

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In Praise of Nepotism offers a provocative examination of a widely criticized practice—favoring relatives—while highlighting its prevalence among those who denounce it. Despite being deemed antidemocratic and un-American, nepotism persists, challenging our meritocratic ideals. For over two centuries, efforts to combat nepotism have been partially successful, yet it has resurged, giving rise to what is termed the “new nepotism.” This trend is evident across various fields, including politics, business, and the arts, where the offspring of prominent figures increasingly follow in their parents' footsteps. Adam Bellow argues against the notion that this is entirely negative, presenting fresh insights into the practice rooted in evolutionary biology. He explores nepotism's historical significance, tracing its evolution from primitive societies to modern democracies, with a focus on the American experience. Bellow examines notable figures and families, including the Kennedys and the Bushes, and ultimately posits that nepotism reflects the fundamental bonds between parents and children, shaping societal connections. He advocates for a candid approach to nepotism, suggesting it can be practiced effectively. This book promises to spark debate and shift perspectives on a contentious topic.

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In Praise of Nepotism, Adam Bellow

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2003
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