The Washington Post today held an online chat with Madeline Levine, clinical
psychologist and author of The Price of Privilege. Levine is deeply concerned about a certain segment of our nation's youth, and she's not afraid to speak the hard truths:
I think many of us realize that we have reached a "tipping point" where the emotional problems of upper middle class can no longer be ignored.
First Mrs. Astor and now this? Thank God people are finally speaking up for the forgotten. We all need to be more sensitive to our nation's invisible affluent. After all, apart from tax cuts and New York magazine, what else do they have?
























