The Wealth Inequality Reader: 4th Edition
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In America, the amount of money people earn for doing the same job isn't always equal.
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 ...
Current policies favoring the wealthy are simply cementing these wealth disparities. This book explains how these sources of wealth privilege are systemic features of our economy and the basis of rising disparities.
Battle Creek Neighborhoods Incorporated, a community development financial institution, stepped in. ... For example, they sponsor “best of neighborhood” contests—Best Front Porch, Best Back Yard, Best Group Effort—that encourage home ...
Bank of England Governor Mark Carney, “The Growing Challenges for Monetary Policy in the Current International Monetary and Financial System” (speech, Jackson Hole, WY, August 23, 2019), available at https:// k ...
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.
While some of these figures certainly are an improvement on the overall 0.62 black-to-white income ratio, they also signal distress on the equality front in their patent indication of unequal rewards for similar skills and kinds of work ...
Why are so many types of inequality suddenly increasing' Should we be worried that we're moving into a "second gilded age" with unprecedented levels of income inequality' In this new collection, David B. Grusky and Jasmine Hill present ...