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Christopher Caldwell's The Age of Entitlement: America Since the Sixties is a work of political history and conservative cultural criticism published in 2020. The book examines how the reforms, conflicts, and institutional changes that followed the 1960s reshaped American law, politics, class relations, and social expectations. Caldwell's central claim is that civil rights law and its later extensions did more than correct racial injustice. In his view, they created a new governing order that often conflicted with older constitutional assumptions about local authority, private association, and democratic self-rule. The book moves across constitutional law, electoral politics, feminism, immigration, elite philanthropy, economic change, and the rise of Donald Trump to explain why post-1960s America became increasingly polarized. It is not a neutral survey of recent history, but a forceful interpretation of modern America from the right, valuable for understanding a major conservative critique of liberal reform.