The Anatomy of Inequality: Its Social and Economic Origins- and Solutions

The Anatomy of Inequality: Its Social and Economic Origins- and Solutions
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From a country with one of the world’s lowest rates of income and social imbalance, award-winning Swedish analyst Per Molander’s book changes the conversation about the causes and effects of inequality. Drawing from anthropology, statistics, references to literature, and political science, Molander looks at his subject across various political and ideological systems to examine policies that have created more just societies, and demonstrate how we can enact similar changes in the name of equality. In doing so, he presents a persuasive and moving case that humankind is much greater than the inequalities it has created.From the Hardcover edition.. “Virtually all human societies are marked by inequality, at a level that surpasses what could be expected from normal differences in individuals’ capabilities alone.” So begins this new appro
Per Molander was the recipient of the 2016 Essay Prize from the Swedish Academy. He lives in Uppsala, Sweden.From the Hardcover edition.. He is the author of numerous reports, articles, and books about political philosophy and policy. He has consulted for the World Bank, the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, the European Commission, and the Swedish government
Interesting thesis. The main part of the book is Jørn Emborg Interesting thesis. The main part of the book is used to explore on a slightly one-dimensional (though interesting) thesis derived from game theory and unequal bargaining games. However, the last few chapters are very interesting.. Without an active distribution policy like social democracy society moves relentlessly toward increasing inequality A Concerned Citizen The Anatomy of Inequality: Its Social and Economic Origins and Solutions. Per Molander. 2014.The author, Per Molander, was a consultant to the Swedish government, the World Bank, the OECD, the UNDP, and the European Commission. His book begins with a simple observation: virtually all human societies are marked by inequality at a level that surpasses what could be expected from normal differences in individuals’ . "Mixed" according to DarrenIngram_dot_com. Social and economic inequality is not just a recent discovery but it has a rich and varied history. This book takes a look at the historical and current-day “development” of this inequality before considering options to eradicate it.It was a bit of a mixed bag, neither ultra-inspirational and information packed or something best left on the bookstore shelf. To be fair, it probably does require that you are
"For a long time, I've been violently shaking the most debated book of the spring, Thomas Piketty's Captial in the Twenty-First Century. Now, out falls the core: Per Molander's The Anatomy of Inequality."—Aftonbladet