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portada The Social Acceptance of Inequality. On the Logics of a More Unequal World
Formato
Libro Físico
Año
2025
N° páginas
400
Encuadernación
Tapa Dura
Dimensiones
23.90 x 16.30 x 2.60 cm
ISBN13
9780197814499

The Social Acceptance of Inequality. On the Logics of a More Unequal World

Francesco Duina;Luca Storti (Autor) · Oxford University Press Inc · Tapa Dura

The Social Acceptance of Inequality. On the Logics of a More Unequal World - Francesco Duina;Luca Storti

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The Social Acceptance of Inequality examines the primary logics people use in support of economic inequalities: market/economic, moral, cultural/institutional, and group/ethnic logics. With contributors from across the world and different social scientific disciplines, the book offers the first comprehensive investigation of the logics of acceptance, their contributions to the replication and expansion of inequalities, and what steps might be taken to ameliorate those inequalities.

The world has staggering levels of inequality. Most people worry about this. Some, however, accept or even approve of those inequalities. Why? The Social Acceptance of Inequality offers the first comprehensive analysis of the logics people use in support of economic inequalities. Turning to case studies from across the globe, it examines four primary logics. Market/economic logics see people accept and even approve of economic inequalities because of the positive material outcomes for societies with which they are purportedly associated. Moral logics see people thinking of inequalities as fair according to ''higher'' or ethical principles, such as meritocracy. When relying on cultural/institutional logics, people view economic inequalities as consistent with established or emerging outlooks, policies, or organizational arrangements. Using group/ethnic logics, people justify inequalities on the basis of hierarchical distinctions between ''superior'' and ''inferior'' collectivities. These logics do not exist in isolation: they often interact with each other, and inevitably function in particular political, economic, and cultural contexts. With contributors from across the world and the social sciences, evidence comes from North and South America, Europe, and Asia. Attention goes not only to those in positions of privilege but also those in vulnerable positions who, despite their conditions, look favorably upon inequalities. With original analyses employing a wealth of methodological approaches, the book offers a compelling investigation of the logics of acceptance, their variations and intersections, and how we may move toward a less unequal world.Chapter 2 of this work is available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International open access licence. This part of the work is free to read on the Oxford Academic platform and offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected open access locations

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