Per Molander
The Origins of Inequality: Mechanisms, Models, Policy
The Origins of Inequality: Mechanisms, Models, Policy
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This book presents a unified approach to the problem of inequality, combining results from various research fields and arguing that inequality is not an anomalous deviation from a naturally egalitarian social structure but is to be expected as part of the human condition. It suggests that the growth of inequality can be affected by collective decisions and has potentially far-reaching consequences for political philosophy and public policy-making.
Format: Hardback
Length: 210 pages
Publication date: 08 March 2022
Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
This comprehensive book offers a unified approach to the complex issue of inequality, drawing insights from diverse research fields such as the human life cycle, group dynamics, networks, markets, and economic geography. Its central message is that inequality arises as a natural consequence of mechanisms operating at both individual and societal levels. It challenges the notion that inequality is an aberration from a naturally egalitarian social structure, instead suggesting that it is an inherent aspect of the human condition. The author emphasizes that the growth of inequality is not predetermined by natural laws but can be influenced by collective decisions. This perspective on human inequality has far-reaching implications for political philosophy and public policy-making.
The book appeals to a broad interdisciplinary audience, including scholars and practitioners in public policy, decision sciences, economic geography, and life course studies. It provides a rich and nuanced understanding of the factors contributing to inequality and offers valuable insights into strategies for addressing and mitigating its effects.
Overall, this book is a valuable resource for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of the complex dynamics of inequality and its implications for society.
Weight: 496g
Dimension: 235 x 155 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783030931889
Edition number: 1st ed. 2022
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