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Income inequality is an increasingly pressing issue in the United States and around the world. This book explores five critical issues to introduce some of the key moral and empirical questions about income, gender, and racial inequality:

Do we have a moral obligation to eliminate poverty?

Is inequality a necessary evil that's the best way available to motivate economic action and increase total outpt?

Can we retain a meaningful democracy even when extreme inequality allows the rich to purchase political privilege?

Is the recent stalling out of long-term declines in gender inequality a historic reversal that presages a new gender order?

How are racial and ethnic inequalities likely to evolve as minority populations grow ever larger, as intermarriage increases, and as new forms of immigration unfold?

Leading public intellectuals debate these questions in a no-holds-barred exploration of our New Gilded Age.

The New Gilded Age: The Critical Inequality Debates of Our Time

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    Publisher: Stanford University Press
    Publication Date: 09/05/2012
    ISBN13: 9780804759359, 978-0804759359
    ISBN10: 0804759359

    Number of Pages: 312

    Description

    Income inequality is an increasingly pressing issue in the United States and around the world. This book explores five critical issues to introduce some of the key moral and empirical questions about income, gender, and racial inequality:

    Do we have a moral obligation to eliminate poverty?

    Is inequality a necessary evil that's the best way available to motivate economic action and increase total outpt?

    Can we retain a meaningful democracy even when extreme inequality allows the rich to purchase political privilege?

    Is the recent stalling out of long-term declines in gender inequality a historic reversal that presages a new gender order?

    How are racial and ethnic inequalities likely to evolve as minority populations grow ever larger, as intermarriage increases, and as new forms of immigration unfold?

    Leading public intellectuals debate these questions in a no-holds-barred exploration of our New Gilded Age.

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