Assholes: A Theory

Author:   Aaron James
Publisher:   John Murray Press
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Pages:   240
Publication Date:   23 September 2013
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'A wonderful book. If you come across it, you must read it.' - John Cleese What does it mean for someone to be an a**hole? The answer is not obvious, despite the fact that we are often personally stuck dealing with people for whom there is no better name. Try as we might to avoid them, a**holes are found everywhere at work, at home, on the road, and in the public sphere. Encountering one causes great difficulty and personal strain, especially because we often cannot understand why exactly someone should be acting like that. A**hole management begins with a**hole understanding. In the spirit of the bestselling On Bullshit, James gives us the concepts to think or say why a**holes disturb us so, and explains why such people seem part of the human social condition, especially in an age of raging narcissism and unbridled capitalism. These concepts are also practically useful, as understanding the a**hole we are stuck with helps us think constructively about how to handle problems they present. We get a better sense of when the a**hole is best resisted, and when he is best ignored a better sense of what is, and what is not, worth fighting for.

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Author:   Aaron James
Publisher:   John Murray Press
Imprint:   Nicholas Brealey Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 12.80cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 19.80cm
Weight:   0.220kg
ISBN:  

9781857886108


ISBN 10:   1857886100
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   23 September 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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'Every office contains at least a few of these 'stupid, irritating, or contemptible' people. How do you put up with them?' -Management Today 'Currently in love with a book called 'A**holes: A Theory'.' -Bette Midler 'James' picture is persuasive. We are surrounded by assholes. Like obscenity, we know them when we see them. Rich people who think they are rich because they are special. Anyone who jumps the queue and shouts 'Fuck you' when remonstrated with. The morally bereft in Audis who believe themselves excused from normal courtesy, and indeed from the laws of physics where they apply to braking distances. The thrust of James's thesis is timely. Energetically argued and provoking ... well worth the discomfort; at least for Aaron James's magnificent 'Letter to an A**hole;, which ends the book.' -The Literary Review 'James research is both thorough and imaginative; his impressive source list ranges from obscure philosophy books to popular websites to Rudyard Kipling to Kanye West, hip-hop's greatest a**hole. The author's enthusiasm for the subject makes it possible to get through the book quickly ... There are moments of great insight and outright hilarity.' -Kirkus Reviews 'This is a book that should appeal equally to the general reader and the philosophical specialist. James' analysis of a**hole capitalism is a tour de force of philosophically astute political analysis and criticism. His witty and accessible study draws on his lucid and brilliant accounts of the best in contemporary moral and political philosophy.' -Marshall Cohen, University Professor Emeritus, University of Southern California 'Aaron James provides us with a delightful philosophical romp through the world of assholes. I was especially tickled by his analysis of different types: smug assholes, royal royal assholes, the presidential asshole, corperate assholes, the reckless assholes, to name a few.' -Robert I. Sutton, Stanford Professor and author of the New York Times bestsellers 'The No Asshole Rule' and 'Good Boss, Bad Boss' 'A delightful combination of the demotic and the technical ... James gives us some practical advice for confronting a**holes, for maintaining self-respect and social position in a world full of them.' -Harpers Magazine


Splendid. . Currently in love with a book called 'A**holes: A Theory' . The thrust of James' thesis is timely. Energetically argued and provoking...well worth the discomfort; not least for Aaron James's magnificent 'Letter to an A**hole', which ends the book. Literary Review This is a book that should appeal equally to the general reader and the philosophical specialist. James's analysis of a**hole capitalism is a tour de force of philosophically astute political analysis and criticism. His witty and accessible study draws on his lucid and brilliant accounts of the best in contemporary moral and political philosophy. . Aaron James provides us with a delightful philosophical romp through the world of a**holes. I was especially tickled by his analysis of different types: smug a**holes, royal royal a**holes, the presidential a**hole, corporate a**holes, the reckless a**holes, to name a few. . James's research is both thorough and imaginative; his impressive source list ranges from obscure philosophy books to popular websites to Rudyard Kipling to Kanye West, hip-hop's greatest a**hole. The author s enthusiasm for the subject makes it possible to get through the book quickly... There are moments of great insight and outright hilarity. Kirkus Reviews James's volume is equal parts philosophical meditation and historical survey, but its true value lies in his attempt to precisely define the term. New York Magazine A delightful combination of the demotic and the technical... James gives us some practical advice for confronting a**holes, for maintaining self-respect and social position in a world full of them. Harpers Magazine


Splendid. - Oliver Burkeman Currently in love with a book called 'A**holes: A Theory' - Bette Midler The thrust of James' thesis is timely. Energetically argued and provoking...well worth the discomfort; not least for Aaron James's magnificent 'Letter to an A**hole', which ends the book. - Literary Review This is a book that should appeal equally to the general reader and the philosophical specialist. James's analysis of a**hole capitalism is a tour de force of philosophically astute political analysis and criticism. His witty and accessible study draws on his lucid and brilliant accounts of the best in contemporary moral and political philosophy. - Marshall Cohen, University Professor Emeritus, University of Southern California Aaron James provides us with a delightful philosophical romp through the world of a**holes. I was especially tickled by his analysis of different types: smug a**holes, royal royal a**holes, the presidential a**hole, corporate a**holes, the reckless a**holes, to name a few. - Robert I. Sutton, Stanford Professor and author of the New York Times bestsellers The No A**hole Rule and Good Boss, Bad Boss James's research is both thorough and imaginative; his impressive source list ranges from obscure philosophy books to popular websites to Rudyard Kipling to Kanye West, hip-hop's greatest a**hole. The author s enthusiasm for the subject makes it possible to get through the book quickly.... There are moments of great insight and outright hilarity. - Kirkus Reviews James's volume is equal parts philosophical meditation and historical survey, but its true value lies in his attempt to precisely define the term. - New York Magazine A delightful combination of the demotic and the technical... James gives us some practical advice for confronting a**holes, for maintaining self-respect and social position in a world full of them. - Harpers Magazine


Author Information

Aaron James holds a PhD from Harvard and is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of California, Irvine. He was awarded the Burkhardt fellowship from the American Council of Learned Societies, spending the 2009-10 academic year at the Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University. James is the author of Fairness in Practice. He's an avid surfer... and he's not an asshole.

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