1st Edition

Reflections on Inequality

Edited By Stanislav Andreski Copyright 1975

    Originally published in 1975, this anthology of essays focusses on the historical dimension of class inequality which has long concerned both sociologists and social philosophers but has often been neglected in literature. Although Marx is the first name to come to mind when social inequality and class struggles are mentioned, most of the authors included here precede him. Each analyses and discusses the problems of class conflict as they understood them in the light of their own times. Taken together these writers treat stratification as essentially a pecking order where position is determined by relative power – a notion which subsumes rather than contradicts the economic interpretation of social inequality because wealth is a form of power. The relation between the views of these authors and the well-known theory of Marx is discussed in the Introduction.

    1. Revolution and the Class Structure Aristotle 2. On Inequality and Corruption Niccolò Machiavelli 3. Class Struggles in Florence Niccolò Machiavelli 4. Class and Government Giovanni Botero 5. Inequality and Stability Jean Bodin 6. A Discourse on the Origin of Inequality Jean-Jacques Rousseau 7. Civil Government is for Defence of Rich Against Poor Adam Smith 8. Of the Origin of Ambition and of the Distinction of Ranks Adam Smith 9. The Origin of the Distinction of Ranks John Millar 10. Parasitic and Productive Classes Henri de Saint-Simon 11. Aristocracy and the Lower Classes in England Alexis de Tocqueville 12. Of Property and the Labouring Classes John Stuart Mill 13. Obeisances, Titles and Class Distinctions Herbert Spencer 14. The Ruling Classes Gaetano Mosca.

    Biography

    Stanislav Andreski was Professor of Sociology at the University of Reading, UK.

    Review of the original edition of Equality and Social Policy:

    ‘The book is a widely researched, hard-working study.’ Antony Flew, Journal of Social Policy, Volume 8, Issue 2.