This classic study is one of the few books to explore extensively the
many facets of envy--"a drive which lies at the core of man's life as a
social being." Ranging widely over literature, philosophy, psychology,
and the social sciences, Professor Schoeck-- a distinguished sociologist
and anthropologist--elucidates both the constructive and destructive
consequences of envy in social life. Perhaps most important, he
demonstrates that not only the impetus toward a totalitarian regime but
also the egalitarian impulse in democratic societies are alike in being
rooted in envy.