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Book Synopsis
The ideologies of equal opportunity and individual responsibility that dominate American culture tend to obscure the casual connections between poverty and wealth. Uncovering these connections is one of the purposes of this book.

Trade Review
"All too many collections of social science writings are almost literally slapped together, devoid of purpose and focus. This useful volume, however, is a striking exception. It is a 'reader' with a clear focus that consists of 23 well-chosen selctions and a helpful appendix that lists additional readings." Tom Pettigrew, University of California Santa Cruz, Journal of Ethinic and Migration Studies, Vol 32 No 7

"This book is a wonderful resource for teaching. Dalton Conley has accumulated a set of important readings on both spectrums of the social stratification ladder."

Martin Sanchez-Janowski, University of California at Berkeley



Table of Contents
Acknowledgments vii

Introduction: Wealth and Poverty in the Affluent Society 1

Part I: On the Origins and Causes of Wealth and Poverty: Systemic Explanations 11

1. Of the Division of Labor 13
Adam Smith

2. Absolute and Relative Surplus Value 21
Karl Marx

3. The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism 29
Max Weber

4. Some Principles of Stratification 43
Kingsley Davis and Wilbert Moore

5. Winner-Take-All Markets 53
Robert H. Frank and Philip J. Cook

Part II: Who's Rich, Who's Poor: How Resources Affect Life Chances 67

6. Inequality 69
Christopher Jencks

7. What Money Can't Buy: Family Income and Children's Life Chances 76
Susan Mayer

8. Being Black, Living in the Red: Race, Wealth and Social Policy in America 83
Dalton Conley

9. Black Picket Fences: Privilege and Peril among the Black Middle Class 96
Mary Patillo-McCoy

10. Ain't No Making It: Aspirations and Attainment in a Low-Income Neighborhood 115
Jay MacLeod

Part III: Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous 127

11. From Democracy in America 129
Alexis de Tocqueville

12. The Miser and the Spendthrift 135
Georg Simmel

13. The Very Rich 140
C. Wright Mills

14. Bobos in Paradise: The New Upper Class and How they Got There 161
David Brooks

15. The Case of Pullman, Illinois 172
Michael Walzer

Part IV: Lifestyles of the Poor and Anonymous 179

16. Swapping 181
Carol Stack

17. The Code of the Streets 190
Elijah Anderson

18. Sidewalk Sleeping and Crack Bingeing 201
Mitchell Duneier

19. Whores, Slaves, and Stallions: Languages of Exploitation and Accommodation Among Prizefighters 211
Loic Wacquant

Part V: What is to Be Done? Wealth, Poverty, and Public Policy 223

20. In the Shadow of the Poorhouse: A Social History of Welfare in America 225
Michael Katz

21. The Hidden Agenda 254
William Julius Wilson

22. The Stakeholder Society 267
Bruce Ackerman and Anne Alstott

23. Black Economic Progress in the Era of Mass Imprisonment 278
Bruce Western, Becky Pettit, Josh Guetzkow

Additional Readings 291

Index 293

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    Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
    Publication Date: 01/11/2002
    ISBN13: 9780631231790, 978-0631231790
    ISBN10: 063123179X

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    The ideologies of equal opportunity and individual responsibility that dominate American culture tend to obscure the casual connections between poverty and wealth. Uncovering these connections is one of the purposes of this book.

    Trade Review
    "All too many collections of social science writings are almost literally slapped together, devoid of purpose and focus. This useful volume, however, is a striking exception. It is a 'reader' with a clear focus that consists of 23 well-chosen selctions and a helpful appendix that lists additional readings." Tom Pettigrew, University of California Santa Cruz, Journal of Ethinic and Migration Studies, Vol 32 No 7

    "This book is a wonderful resource for teaching. Dalton Conley has accumulated a set of important readings on both spectrums of the social stratification ladder."

    Martin Sanchez-Janowski, University of California at Berkeley



    Table of Contents
    Acknowledgments vii

    Introduction: Wealth and Poverty in the Affluent Society 1

    Part I: On the Origins and Causes of Wealth and Poverty: Systemic Explanations 11

    1. Of the Division of Labor 13
    Adam Smith

    2. Absolute and Relative Surplus Value 21
    Karl Marx

    3. The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism 29
    Max Weber

    4. Some Principles of Stratification 43
    Kingsley Davis and Wilbert Moore

    5. Winner-Take-All Markets 53
    Robert H. Frank and Philip J. Cook

    Part II: Who's Rich, Who's Poor: How Resources Affect Life Chances 67

    6. Inequality 69
    Christopher Jencks

    7. What Money Can't Buy: Family Income and Children's Life Chances 76
    Susan Mayer

    8. Being Black, Living in the Red: Race, Wealth and Social Policy in America 83
    Dalton Conley

    9. Black Picket Fences: Privilege and Peril among the Black Middle Class 96
    Mary Patillo-McCoy

    10. Ain't No Making It: Aspirations and Attainment in a Low-Income Neighborhood 115
    Jay MacLeod

    Part III: Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous 127

    11. From Democracy in America 129
    Alexis de Tocqueville

    12. The Miser and the Spendthrift 135
    Georg Simmel

    13. The Very Rich 140
    C. Wright Mills

    14. Bobos in Paradise: The New Upper Class and How they Got There 161
    David Brooks

    15. The Case of Pullman, Illinois 172
    Michael Walzer

    Part IV: Lifestyles of the Poor and Anonymous 179

    16. Swapping 181
    Carol Stack

    17. The Code of the Streets 190
    Elijah Anderson

    18. Sidewalk Sleeping and Crack Bingeing 201
    Mitchell Duneier

    19. Whores, Slaves, and Stallions: Languages of Exploitation and Accommodation Among Prizefighters 211
    Loic Wacquant

    Part V: What is to Be Done? Wealth, Poverty, and Public Policy 223

    20. In the Shadow of the Poorhouse: A Social History of Welfare in America 225
    Michael Katz

    21. The Hidden Agenda 254
    William Julius Wilson

    22. The Stakeholder Society 267
    Bruce Ackerman and Anne Alstott

    23. Black Economic Progress in the Era of Mass Imprisonment 278
    Bruce Western, Becky Pettit, Josh Guetzkow

    Additional Readings 291

    Index 293

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