The killing fields of inequality / Göran Therborn.

  • Therborn, Göran, 1941-
Date:
2013
  • Books

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Description

"Inequality is not just about the size of our wallets. It is a socio-cultural order which, for most of us, reduces our capabilities to function as human beings, our health, our dignity, our sense of self, as well as our resources to act and participate in the world. This book shows that inequality is literally a killing field, with millions of people dying premature deaths because of it. These lethal effects of inequality operate not only in the poor world, but also, and increasingly, in rich countries, as Therborn demonstrates with data ranging from the US, the UK, Finland and elsewhere. Even when they survive inequality, millions of human lives are stunted by the humiliations and degradations of inequality linked to gender, race and ethnicity, and class. But this book is about experiences of equalization too, highlighting moments and processes of equalization in different parts of the world - from India and other parts of Asia, from the Americas, as well as from Europe. South Africa illustrates the toughest challenges. The killing fields of inequality can be avoided: this book shows how"--Back cover.

Publication/Creation

Cambridge, UK ; Malden, MA : Polity, 2013.

Physical description

212 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references (pages 185-201) and index.

Contents

Human, nasty and short : life under inequality -- Behind the doors of exclusion -- Theoretical cross-draught -- Three kinds of (in)equality and their production -- Inequality and the rise of modernity -- A historical six-pack : three inequalities in global and national history -- Current world patterns and dynamics of inequalities -- Three puzzles of contemporary inequalities -- Overcoming inequalities : yesterday and tomorrow -- The decisive battlefields of future (in)equality.

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    Medical Collection
    HM821 2013T39k
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ISBN

  • 9780745662589
  • 0745662587
  • 0745662595
  • 9780745662596