The Inequality Reader: Contemporary and Foundational Readings in Race, Class, and Gender

The Inequality Reader: Contemporary and Foundational Readings in Race, Class, and Gender
ISBN-10
0813343453
ISBN-13
9780813343457
Series
The Inequality Reader
Category
Social Science
Pages
640
Language
English
Published
2006-08-29
Publisher
Westview Press
Authors
David Grusky, Szonja Szelenyi

Description

In this new volume noted scholars David B. Grusky and Szonja Szelényi have assembled a compilation of the most relevant contemporary readings on social inequality that is also backed by a select list of the most fundamental classics, all from top names in the field.

Similar books

  • The Inequality Reader: Contemporary and Foundational Readings in Race, Class, and Gender
    By David B. Grusky

    The Inequality Reader: Contemporary and Foundational Readings in Race, Class, and Gender

  • The Inequality Reader
    By David Grusky, Szonja Szelenyi

    In this new volume noted scholars David B. Grusky and Szonja Szel nyi have assembled a compilation of the most relevant contemporary readings on social inequality that is also backed by a select list of the most fundamental classics, all ...

  • Inequality in the 21st Century: A Reader
    By David Grusky, Jasmine Hill

    This book provides selections from the seminal works of Karl Marx, Max Weber, W.E.B. Du Bois, and Charlotte Perkins Gilman that reveal some of the reasons why class, race, and gender inequalities have proven very adaptive and can flourish ...

  • Kids Speak Out About Inequality
    By Christine Schwab

    Social Studies Reader: Supporting the C3 Framework State Standards, this book features intriguing social issues stories and builds reading comprehension with a vocabulary list, reading tips, teaching tips, review questions, and an extension ...

  • The Wealth Inequality Reader
    By Daniel Fireside

    The Wealth Inequality Reader

  • The New Gilded Age: The Critical Inequality Debates of Our Time
    By David Grusky, Tamar Kricheli-Katz

    This book explores five critical issues to introduce some of the key moral and empirical questions about income, gender, and racial inequality: Do we have a moral obligation to eliminate poverty?

  • Inequality in the United States: A Reader
    By John Brueggemann

    Pp. 32–67 in Ecosystem Management: Adaptive Strategies for Natural Resource Organizations in the 21st Century, edited by Jennifer Alley, William R. Burch, Beth Canover, and Donald Field. Philadelphia, PA: Taylor & Francis. ______. 2000.

  • The Upside of Inequality: How Good Intentions Undermine the Middle Class
    By Edward Conard

    James Pethokoukis, “Goldman Sachs Says the US Economy Could Be Growing a Lot Faster Than GDP Stats Say. ... Jon Bakija, Adam Cole, and Bradley T. Heim, “Jobs and Income Growth of Top Earners and the Causes of Changing Income Inequality: ...

  • Understanding Economic Inequality: Bigger Pies and Just Deserts
    By Todd A. Knoop

    In Understanding Economic Inequality, the author brings an economist’s perspective informed by new, groundbreaking research on inequality from philosophy, sociology, psychology, and political science and presents it in a form that it is ...

  • Inequality and the 1%
    By Danny Dorling

    What is to be done? In Inequality and the 1% leading social thinker Danny Dorling lays bare the extent and true cost of the division in our society and asks what have the superrich ever done for us.