This article first appeared on the Hoover Institution site. The United States and Europe are seeing a surge in populist anger toward the so-called elites. The German public, for example, is furious at Chancellor Angela Merkel for her position on immigration from the Middle East. British voters have forsaken the postmodern European Union. And working-class Americans have rallied around political outsider Donald Trump as their presidential favorite, something that neither the Clinton machine nor the establishment of the Republican Party anticipated. But who exactly are these unpopular elites—and what exactly have they done that has enraged middle-class voters in Western democracies? Since ancient ...
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