1st Edition

Inequality and Power The Economics of Class

By Eric A. Schutz Copyright 2011
240 Pages
by Routledge

240 Pages
by Routledge

256 Pages
by Routledge

This book is about the causes and consequences of economic inequality in the advanced market economies of today. It is commonplace that in market systems people choose their own individual economic destinies, but of course the choices people make are importantly determined by the alternatives available to them: economic disparity arises mainly from unequal opportunity. Yet this merely begs the... Read more

1. Introduction  2. People Make Their Choices  3. Opportunity Matters  4. Opportunity Matters: More Yet  5. How Power Works  6. Capitalism: "Classical" Class  7. Realities of Class Today  8. Running the System: Business Power and Political Power  9. Cultural Power  10. Increasing Inequality Today  11. Confronting Inequality and Class: Distributive Justice  12. Confronting Inequality and Class: Economy, Community and Biosphere  13. Conclusion

Biography

Eric A. Schutz is a Professor of Economics at Rollins College, USA.

"Economist Schutz has written an eminently readable overview of a very interesting topic: how to include the concept of social class within a fundamentally neoclassical (i.e., standard) economic theory framework. Using little jargon and even less mathematics, Schutz carefully walks the reader through an increasingly realistic depiction of the contemporary American class system...Summing Up: Highly recommended. Lower-division undergraduate and up."--J. P. Jacobsen, CHOICE (February 2012)