Divested documents how the ascendance of finance is a fundamental cause of economic inequality in the United States. This wide-ranging and comprehensive account demonstrates the many ways financial sector has reshaped the economy, leaving the average American adrift in a world driven by the maximization of financial profit.
Divested documents how the ascendance of finance is a fundamental cause of economic inequality in the United States. This wide-ranging and comprehensive account demonstrates the many ways financial sector has reshaped the economy, leaving the average American adrift in a world driven by the maximization of financial profit.
Ken-Hou Lin is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Texas at Austin.His research examines how the economic and demographic changes in past four decades shape the distribution of resources in the United States. Megan Tobias Neely is a Postdoctoral Fellow in Sociology at The Clayman Institute for Gender Research at Stanford University.
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Acknowledgements Preface 1. The Great Reversal 2. The Social Question 3. Finance Ascends 4. The Financial Turn of Corporate America 5. American Life in Debt 6. A People's Portfolio of the United States 7. The Aftermath 8. Conclusion: (In Search of) A Just World Note Bibliography Index
Acknowledgements Preface 1. The Great Reversal 2. The Social Question 3. Finance Ascends 4. The Financial Turn of Corporate America 5. American Life in Debt 6. A People's Portfolio of the United States 7. The Aftermath 8. Conclusion: (In Search of) A Just World Note Bibliography Index
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