Life at the Bottom, Theodore Dalrymple
Life at the Bottom, Theodore Dalrymple
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Life at the Bottom
The Worldview That Makes the Underclass

Author: Theodore Dalrymple

Narrator: James Cameron Stewart

Unabridged: 10 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 01/12/2021


Synopsis

Here is a searing account—probably the best yet published—of life in the underclass and why it persists as it does.

Theodore Dalrymple, a British psychiatrist who treats the poor in a slum hospital and a prison in England, has seemingly seen it all. Yet in listening to and observing his patients, he is continually astonished by the latest twist of depravity that exceeds even his own considerable experience. Dalrymple's key insight in Life at the Bottom is that long-term poverty is caused not by economics but by a dysfunctional set of values, one that is continually reinforced by an elite culture searching for victims. This culture persuades those at the bottom that they have no responsibility for their actions and are not the molders of their own lives.

Drawn from the pages of the cutting-edge political and cultural quarterly City Journal, Dalrymple's book draws upon scores of eye-opening, true-life vignettes that are by turns hilariously funny, chillingly horrifying, and all too revealing-sometimes all at once. And Dalrymple writes in prose that transcends journalism and achieves the quality of literature.

About Theodore Dalrymple

Theodore Dalrymple was born in London in 1949. He retired as a full-time doctor in 2005. He is the author of many books, notably Life at the Bottom and Romancing Opiates, which challenges the notion that heroin addiction is a bona fide disease.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Paul on April 10, 2012

THE BRITISH UNDERCLASS Dalrymple's great subject is the underclass – he's worked with them for years as a doctor in an inner city area and in prisons, he knows what he's talking about, this is a guy I respect, and he's thrusting before our horrified faces the terrible facts of the matter. He sounds l......more

Goodreads review by Cindy on December 31, 2023

Extremely readable and devastatingly sad. The consequences of modern thinking spelled out in minute detail. It reminds us that love might look quite a bit different than we assume in our therapeutic culture.......more

Goodreads review by Hannah Cook on March 10, 2015

I find this really hard to give a star rating to because I completely disagree with his politics, yet I devoured the book and really enjoyed it - "hate reading" as @gbaker called it. Kind of a guilty pleasure like watching Jeremy Kyle (this book has a lot in common with that show). Anyway, I thought......more

Goodreads review by Carol on May 06, 2016

Electrifying essays by a conservative thinker who has seen the urban poor up close in the UK's worst slums -- and is terrified by what the future holds! I'm giving this book five stars, not because I agree with all of it, but because Theodore Dalrymple is a brilliant writer and a master of persuasive......more