Category Archives: Michael Lewis

Who Sees First: Michael Lewis and the Sociology of Expertise

Michael Lewis (b. 1960) writes nonfiction for a mass readership, and across four decades he has built a body of work that reads, in sum, as a study of how institutions know things and how they fail to know them. … Continue reading

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The Michael Lewis Trajectory

ChatGPT says: Alliance Theory reads Michael Lewis as someone who learned to criticize elites without ever threatening elite legitimacy. Early Lewis exposed incompetence inside the priesthood while affirming the priesthood’s moral authority. Liar’s Poker mocked Wall Street traders as childish … Continue reading

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Going Infinite: The Rise and Fall of a New Tycoon

Michael Lewis writes in his new book: * He didn’t mean to be rude. He didn’t mean to create chaos in other people’s lives. He was just moving through the world in the only way he knew how. The cost … Continue reading

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