In today’s issue of The Bulwark, Alec Dent reviews Flight of the WASP: “White Anglo-Saxon Protestants are still alive and kicking, as Michael Gross establishes fairly convincingly in Flight of the WASP—it’s just their influence that’s dearly departed. In his lengthy history, Gross makes the case for why that influence needs to return… Gross presents his case through the lives of prominent WASP individuals and families. Through the sketches of these men and their descendants, he assembles a picture of how WASP culture came to be and the virtues it embodied…Gross also chronicles the vices of WASPs with stories of prominent men whose legacies were compromised by the terrible things they did….Valuable”