Origins of Inequality presents an original theoretical explanation of one of the most controversial results of human cultural evolution. It examines causes of past and present inequality structures, looks at the factors responsible for their persistence and change, and explores issues of distributive justice and options for greater equa
Origins of Inequality presents an original theoretical explanation of one of the most controversial results of human cultural evolution. It examines causes of past and present inequality structures, looks at the factors responsible for their persistence and change, and explores issues of distributive justice and options for greater equa
Bernd Baldus is Professor of Sociology at the University of Toronto, Canada.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Dimensions of inequality 2. Contested terrain. The rise of modern theories of social inequality 3. Sociological theories: classical paradigms 4. Inequality's inner secrets. The cultural evolution of social inequality. 5. Variation: pathways to inequality 6. Selection: self-reinforcement and social control 7. Possible worlds: pathways to equality 8. Epilogue
1. Dimensions of inequality 2. Contested terrain. The rise of modern theories of social inequality 3. Sociological theories: classical paradigms 4. Inequality's inner secrets. The cultural evolution of social inequality. 5. Variation: pathways to inequality 6. Selection: self-reinforcement and social control 7. Possible worlds: pathways to equality 8. Epilogue
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