A wide-ranging, surprising, and eloquently argued book that offers a pragmatic and erudite look at the innate human inclination toward nepotism--from ancient Chinese clans to families like the Gores, Kennedys, and Bushes. - "Fascinating and well-researched." --Walter Isaacson, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Code Breaker and Steve Jobs
Nepotism is one of those social habits we all claim to deplore in America; it offends our sense of fair play and our pride in living in a meritocracy. But somehow nepotism prevails; we all want to help our own and a quick glance around reveals any number of successful families whose sons and daughters have gone on to accomplish objectively great things, even if they got a little help from their parents.