Real, raw, relatable, and relevant. These are four words that best describe Anderson’s approach to psychological entitlement and how it reinforces inequality in her book Enraged, Rattled, and Wronged.
— Alexandra I. Zelin, Psychology of Women Quarterly
Donald Trump may soon be history. But the mental legacy his presidency leaves behind will be with us for a long time. More than any president before, he stimulated that affect so central to contemporary social struggles: entitlement. Enraged, Rattled, and Wronged brilliantly and exceedingly illuminates for us how members of previously privileged communities transform their feelings of loss, deprivation, and disadvantage into resentment and resistance to social progress. A study at the cutting edge of a pressing question of our times.
— Sabine Hark, Chair of Gender Studies, Technische Universität Berlin