Forbes reports that the richest 1 percent of the world's population owns nearly half the world's wealth, and the gap between the richest and poorest of the world only continues to increase. Deep Inequality looks behind these stark statistics to understand not only wealth inequality but also rising disparities in other elements of life-from education to the media. The authors argue that inequality has become so pervasive that it is the new normal. When we do recognize troubling inequality, we look at individual or small-scale problems without understanding the broader structural issues that shape the economy, the global political system, and more. Only by understanding the structural forces at play can we recognize the deep divisions in our society and work for meaningful change. Deep Inequality explains the changing landscape of inequality to help readers see society in a new way.



Autorentext

Earl Wysong is professor of sociology at Indiana University Kokomo. He is a past president of the Indiana Academy of the Social Sciences and author of High Risk and High Stakes.



Zusammenfassung
Forbes reports that the richest 1 percent of the world's population owns nearly half the world's wealth, and the gap between the richest and poorest of the world only continues to increase. Deep Inequality looks behind these stark statistics to understand not only wealth inequality but also rising disparities in other elements of lifefrom education to the media. The authors argue that inequality has become so pervasive that it is the new normal. When we do recognize troubling inequality, we look at individual or small-scale problems without understanding the broader structural issues that shape the economy, the global political system, and more. Only by understanding the structural forces at play can we recognize the deep divisions in our society and work for meaningful change. Deep Inequality explains the changing landscape of inequality to help readers see society in a new way.

Inhalt

Chapter 1: When Worlds Collide: The New Normal Meets Structural Realities
Chapter 2: Income and Wealth Inequality: The New Class Structure
Chapter 3: The New Economy: National and Global Dimensions
Chapter 4: The New Workplace: Employers, Employment, Workers
Chapter 5: New Normal Politics: Money, Class, and Power
Chapter 6: New Normal Education: Public Schools and Colleges
Chapter 7: The Information and Culture Industries: Pacification and Resistance
Chapter 8: The Future of Inequality: Polarization, Gridlock, and Global Warming

Titel
Deep Inequality
Untertitel
Understanding the New Normal and How to Challenge It
EAN
9781442266469
ISBN
978-1-4422-6646-9
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
17.11.2017
Digitaler Kopierschutz
frei
Anzahl Seiten
224
Jahr
2017
Untertitel
Englisch