The Politics of Envy
Examining the corrosive effects of envy in contemporary culture, this incisive study traces how resentment, fueled by politics, media, and consumerism, has shaped public life and personal relationships alike. It explores the spiritual and social roots of covetousness, its connection to rage, cancel culture, and ideological movements, and the historical currents that have intensified it in recent decades. With moral clarity and cultural insight, this book exposes envy as a destructive force and proposes a path toward renewal grounded not in politics, but in virtue and personal conversion.
Author - Anne Rendershott