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E-BooksTalking About Global Inequality



Talking About Global Inequality
Talking About Global Inequality: Personal Experiences and Historical Perspectives
English | 2023 | ISBN: 3031080416 | 251 Pages | PDF EPUB (True) | 8 MB
Comprising a collection of interview essays with nineteen public intellectuals and scholars from around the world, this book reflects on some of the most pressing questions of our age: what is global inequality; what causes it; and how should we deal with it? Leading figures within the fields of History, Sociology, Economics, Anthropology and Postcolonial Studies, shed light on how their personal backgrounds, places of work, and hometowns have shaped their views on global inequality. We learn about the causes of global inequality, the historical factors that have shaped the world into an unequal place, and the challenges that humanity is confronted with in the face of the widening gap between the poor and the rich. Bringing together voices from the Global North and South, this book helps us to think more broadly about inequality and deepens our understanding of how this long-lasting phenomenon is, and has been, experienced across the globe.



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E-BooksFinance Capitalism and Income Inequality in the Contemporary Global Economy



Finance Capitalism and Income Inequality in the Contemporary Global Economy
Finance Capitalism and Income Inequality in the Contemporary Global Economy:
A Comparative Study of the USA, South Korea, Argentina and Sweden

English | 2023 | ISBN: 3031217675 | 348 Pages | PDF EPUB (True) | 10 MB



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E-BooksThe Holy Vote Inequality and Anxiety Among White Evangelicals



The Holy Vote Inequality and Anxiety Among White Evangelicals
The Holy Vote: Inequality and Anxiety Among White Evangelicals by Sarah Diefendorf
English | February 7, 2023 | ISBN: 0520355598, 0520355601 | True PDF | 242 pages | 4.4 MB
Through two years of ethnographic fieldwork at a megachurch, sociologist Sarah Diefendorf investigates the ways in which the evangelical church is working to grow during a time in which cultural shifts are leading young people to leave religion behind. In order to expand, the church has revisited topics long understood as external threats to the organization, such as feminism, gender equality, racial inclusivity, and queer life-topics Diefendorf classifies as the "imagined secular" in the minds of evangelicals.



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E-BooksMoral Politics in the Philippines Inequality, Democracy and the Urban Poor



Moral Politics in the Philippines Inequality, Democracy and the Urban Poor
Moral Politics in the Philippines: Inequality, Democracy and the Urban Poor By Wataru Kusaka
2017 | 358 Pages | ISBN: 9814722383 | PDF | 12 MB
Moral Politics in the Philippines offers an in-depth examination of the political participation and discourse of the urban poor in Manila. After the ousting of Ferdinando Marcos in 1986, society in the Philippines fractured along socioeconomic lines. The educated middle class began to recognize themselves as moral citizens and political participants while condemning the poor as immoral "masses" who earn money illegally and support corrupt leaders. Conversely, the poor believe themselves to be morally upright and criticize the rich as arrogant oppressors. Wataru Kusaka looks at the dangers of this moralization of politics during the last several decades, and he analyzes the damaging effects it has had on democracy by excluding much of society and marginalizing the interests of those most in need of resources.



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E-BooksMigrants and the COVID-19 Pandemic Communication, Inequality, and Transformation



Migrants and the COVID-19 Pandemic Communication, Inequality, and Transformation
Satveer Kaur-Gill, "Migrants and the COVID-19 Pandemic: Communication, Inequality, and Transformation"
English | ISBN: 9811973830 | 2023 | 254 pages | PDF | 4 MB
This book looks at the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on migrants globally who bear disproportionate burdens of health disparities. Centering the voices of migrants as anchors for theorizing health, the chapters adopt an array of decolonizing and interventionist methodologies that offer conceptual communicative resources for re-organizing economics, politics, culture, and society in logics of care.



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E-BooksEngendering Development Capitalism and Inequality in the Global Economy



Engendering Development Capitalism and Inequality in the Global Economy
Amy Trauger, "Engendering Development: Capitalism and Inequality in the Global Economy"
English | ISBN: 0415789672 | 2019 | 172 pages | PDF | 5 MB
Engendering Development demonstrates how gender is a form of inequality that is used to generate global capitalist development. It charts the histories of gender, race, class, sexuality and nationality as categories of inequality under imperialism, which continue to support the accumulation of capital in the global economy today.



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E-BooksLegislated Inequality Temporary Labour Migration in Canada



Legislated Inequality Temporary Labour Migration in Canada
Legislated Inequality: Temporary Labour Migration in Canada By Patti Tamara Lenard, Christine Straehle
2012 | 408 Pages | ISBN: 0773540415 | PDF | 4 MB
Historically, Canada has adopted immigration policies focused on admitting migrants who were expected to become citizens. A dramatic shift has occurred in recent years as the number of temporary labourers admitted to Canada has increased substantially. Legislated Inequality critically evaluates this radical development in Canadian immigration, arguing that it threatens to undermine Canada's success as an immigrant nation. Assessing each of the four major temporary labour migration programs in Canada, contributors from a range of disciplines - including comparative political science, philosophy, and sociology - show how temporary migrants are posed to occupy a permanent yet marginal status in society and argue that Canada's temporary labour policy must undergo fundamental changes in order to support Canada's long held immigration goals. The difficult working conditions faced by migrant workers, as well as the economic and social dangers of relying on temporary migration to relieve labour shortages, are described in detail. Legislated Inequality provides an essential critical analysis of the failings of temporary labour migration programs in Canada and proposes tangible ways to improve the lives of labourers. Contributors include Abigail B. Bakan (Queen's University), Tom Carter (University of Manitoba), Sarah D'Aoust (University of Ottawa), Christina Gabriel (Carleton University), Jill Hanley (McGill University), Jenna Hennebry (Wilfrid Laurier University), Christine Hughes (Carleton University), Karen D. Hughes (University of Alberta), Jahhon Koo (McGill University), Patti Tamara Lenard (University of Ottawa), Laura Macdonald (Carleton University), Janet McLaughlin (Wilfrid Laurier University), Delphine Nakache (University of Ottawa), Jacqueline Oxman-Martinez (Université de Montréal), Kerry Priebisch (University of Guelph), André Rivard (University of Windsor), Nandita Sharma (University of Hawaii), Eric Shragge (Concordia University), Denise Spitzer (University of Ottawa), Daiva Stasuilus (Carleton University) Christine Straehle (University of Ottawa), Patricia Tomic (University of British Columbia, Okanagan), Sarah Torres (University of Ottawa), and Richard Trumper (University of British Columbia, Okanagan).



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E-BooksEconomism Bad Economics and the Rise of Inequality



Economism Bad Economics and the Rise of Inequality
Simon Johnson, "Economism: Bad Economics and the Rise of Inequality"
English | 2017 | ISBN: 1101871199 | EPUB | pages: 256 | 2.9 mb
Here is a bracing deconstruction of the framework for understanding the world that is learned as gospel in Economics 101, regardless of its imaginary assumptions and misleading half-truths.



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E-BooksRestoring Opportunity The Crisis of Inequality and the Challenge for American Education



Restoring Opportunity The Crisis of Inequality and the Challenge for American Education
Greg J. Duncan, "Restoring Opportunity: The Crisis of Inequality and the Challenge for American Education"
English | 2014 | ISBN: 1612506348 | PDF | pages: 135 | 2.2 mb
In this landmark volume, Greg J. Duncan and Richard J. Murnane lay out a meticulously researched case showing how-in a time of spiraling inequality-strategically targeted interventions and supports can help schools significantly improve the life chances of low-income children.



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E-BooksThe Economic Gulag Patriarchy, Capitalism, and Inequality



The Economic Gulag Patriarchy, Capitalism, and Inequality
The Economic Gulag: Patriarchy, Capitalism, and Inequality By Robert Bahlieda
2018 | 336 Pages | ISBN: 1433153769 | PDF | 2 MB
The Economic Gulag: Patriarchy, Capitalism, and Inequality is a trenchant critical analysis of the devastating ravages of capitalist patriarchy in our modern society and its pervasive and increasingly destabilizing negative influence on our views and values regarding power, gender, wealth, and inequality. It extends the investigation begun in The Democratic Gulag (2015) that argued that we live in a social and ideological gulag dominated by the meta-ideology of patriarchy that has defined and circumscribed every aspect of the social experience of humanity for millennia to the detriment of all. The Economic Gulag explores how patriarchy is infused within capitalist theory and practice. It offers a socially democratic critique and alternatives to reform its dominance. Through the lens of critical theory and the use of current empirical and statistical research, The Economic Gulag deconstructs the modern neoliberal capitalist wealth myth and its underlying theory of homo economicus. This book exposes a system rife with deception, inequality, human exploitation, and misery that is touted as the unchallenged champion of democratic individualism and success. The Economic Gulag makes a powerful case for the pressing need to dismantle the democratic and economic gulags in which we live and replace them with a new ideal social democracy based on true economic equality and fairness in a post-patriarchal and post-capitalist world. It concludes with fifteen radical, powerful, and transformative recommendations for change that will provide the "shock therapy" required to usher in a new socially democratic order liberated from patriarchy and all its vestiges.



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