Radical institutionalism-a processual paradigm focused on changing the direction of cultural evolution and the function of social provisioning in order to promote the full participation of all-defines inequality as evolving from class exploitation, gender domination, race discrimination, and national predation. Radical institutionalism states that inequality is not determined by genetic differences between groups, innate differences between sexes, or class differences. It is believed that mainstream thinking in economics and related studies is not broad enough to capture the complexity of this social pathology.…mehr
Radical institutionalism-a processual paradigm focused on changing the direction of cultural evolution and the function of social provisioning in order to promote the full participation of all-defines inequality as evolving from class exploitation, gender domination, race discrimination, and national predation. Radical institutionalism states that inequality is not determined by genetic differences between groups, innate differences between sexes, or class differences. It is believed that mainstream thinking in economics and related studies is not broad enough to capture the complexity of this social pathology.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Illustrations Introduction Basic Approaches The Egalitarian Significance of Veblen's Business-Industry Dichotomy by Rick Tilman Four Modes of Inequality by William M. Dugger A Holistic-Evolutionary View of Racism, Sexism, and Class Inequality by Howard J. Sherman Exploitation and Inequality by John E. Elliott Taxation without Representation: Reconstructing Marx's Theory of Capitalist Exploitation by James Devine Seen Through a Glass Darkly: Competing Views of Equality and Inequality in Economic Thought by Edythe S. Miller Crisis of the Welfare State Choose Equality by Marc R. Tool Reconstructing the Welfare State in the Aftermath of the Great Capitalist Restoration by James Ronald Stanfield and Jacqueline B. Stanfield Social Provisioning and Inequality: Women and the Dual Welfare State by Janice Peterson Inequality and Government by Zahid Shariff International Contexts East Meets West: Dewey, Gandhi, and Instrumental Equality for the 21st Century by Doug Brown International Inequality and the Economic Process by Brent McClintock Inequality in the 1980s: An Institutionalist View by Charles M.A. Clark Case Studies The War on Drugs: A Legitimate Battle or Another Mode of Inequality? by Jim Horner Regional Income Inequality Revisited: Lessons from the 100 Lowest Income Counties in the United States by James Peach Racial Inequality and Radical Institutionalism: A Research Agenda by Steven Shulman Index
Illustrations Introduction Basic Approaches The Egalitarian Significance of Veblen's Business-Industry Dichotomy by Rick Tilman Four Modes of Inequality by William M. Dugger A Holistic-Evolutionary View of Racism, Sexism, and Class Inequality by Howard J. Sherman Exploitation and Inequality by John E. Elliott Taxation without Representation: Reconstructing Marx's Theory of Capitalist Exploitation by James Devine Seen Through a Glass Darkly: Competing Views of Equality and Inequality in Economic Thought by Edythe S. Miller Crisis of the Welfare State Choose Equality by Marc R. Tool Reconstructing the Welfare State in the Aftermath of the Great Capitalist Restoration by James Ronald Stanfield and Jacqueline B. Stanfield Social Provisioning and Inequality: Women and the Dual Welfare State by Janice Peterson Inequality and Government by Zahid Shariff International Contexts East Meets West: Dewey, Gandhi, and Instrumental Equality for the 21st Century by Doug Brown International Inequality and the Economic Process by Brent McClintock Inequality in the 1980s: An Institutionalist View by Charles M.A. Clark Case Studies The War on Drugs: A Legitimate Battle or Another Mode of Inequality? by Jim Horner Regional Income Inequality Revisited: Lessons from the 100 Lowest Income Counties in the United States by James Peach Racial Inequality and Radical Institutionalism: A Research Agenda by Steven Shulman Index
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