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America's Inequality Trap by Nathan J. Kelly (English) Hardcover Book
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- Brand New: A new, unread, unused book in perfect condition with no missing or damaged pages. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
- ISBN-13
- 9780226665474
- Book Title
- America's Inequality Trap
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- 9780226665474
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
University of Chicago Press
ISBN-10
022666547X
ISBN-13
9780226665474
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2309304907
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
232 Pages
Publication Name
America's Inequality Trap
Language
English
Publication Year
2020
Subject
Political Process / Campaigns & Elections, Political Economy, Sociology / General, Economic Conditions, Economics / General, American Government / General
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Political Science, Social Science, Business & Economics
Series
Chicago Studies in American Politics Ser.
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
0.1 in
Item Weight
14.1 Oz
Item Length
0.9 in
Item Width
0.6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2019-032051
Reviews
In America's Inequality Trap , Kelly argues that rising economic inequality in recent decades has changed politics in ways that makes 'reducing inequality more difficult.' The United States suffers from a spiral in which economic inequality induces political changes that subsequently make economic inequality even worse. Each chapter explores a different pathway by which economic inequality leads to these political changes, through public opinion, elections, policy stagnation, and 'inegalitarian policy convergence' between the two political parties. A fascinating read for all alarmed by the country's path., This is an important book that makes a significant contribution both in the original research it contains and by incorporating existing studies into a broader narrative about inequality and American politics. It is very well written, combining a 'friendly' and casual tone with complex discussions of both theory and empirical analyses. It draws from and speaks to a wide range of previous research and offers sophisticated original analyses to push the discussion forward.
Illustrated
Yes
Table Of Content
One / Contemporary Politics and the Perpetuation of Inequality Two / An Inescapable Plutocracy? Three / Public Preferences and Economic Inequality Four / Elections and the Inequality Trap Five / Partisan Convergence and Financial Deregulation Six / Polarization and Policy Stagnation Seven / Can We Escape the Trap? Acknowledgments Notes References Index
Synopsis
The gap between the rich and the poor has grown dramatically in the United States and is now at its widest since at least the early 1900s. While by most measures the economy has been improving, soaring cost of living and stagnant wages have done little to assuage economic anxieties. Conditions like these seem designed to produce a generation-defining intervention to balance the economic scales and enhance opportunities for those at the middle and bottom of the country's economic ladder--but we have seen nothing of the sort. Nathan J. Kelly argues that a key reason for this is that rising concentrations of wealth create a politics that makes reducing economic inequality more difficult. Kelly convincingly shows that, when a small fraction of the people control most of the economic resources, they also hold a disproportionate amount of political power, hurtling us toward a self-perpetuating plutocracy, or an "inequality trap." Among other things, the rich support a broad political campaign that convinces voters that policies to reduce inequality are unwise and not in the average voter's interest, regardless of the real economic impact. They also take advantage of interest groups they generously support to influence Congress and the president, as well as state governments, in ways that stop or slow down reform. One of the key implications of this book is that social policies designed to combat inequality should work hand-in-hand with political reforms that enhance democratic governance and efforts to fight racism, and a coordinated effort on all of these fronts will be needed to reverse the decades-long trend.
LC Classification Number
HC110.I5K45 2019
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